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National Peace Council Seeks More Funding, Support from Parliament
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47717, member: 636"] Dr. George Amoh leads the National Peace Council and wants more help from lawmakers. He asked the Parliamentary Select Committee on Defence and Interior for better funding and supplies. The committee chairman James Agalga brought his team to meet with Dr. Amoh on Thursday. They gathered at the council offices in Accra to discuss future plans. Dr. Amoh explained how his organization works to keep Ghana peaceful. The National Peace Council helps different groups sign peace agreements when tensions rise. Staff members teach people how to solve problems without fighting. The council brings religious leaders from different faiths together for discussions. These efforts help prevent conflicts before they start across the country. Dr. Amoh wants lawmakers to provide more resources for these important programs. James Agalga praised the council for keeping Ghana stable and safe. He noted that other countries nearby face serious security problems. Ghana remains peaceful partly because the council acts quickly when issues arise. The committee members appreciated how hard council workers try to help their communities. They promised that Parliament will work to make the National Peace Council stronger. The lawmakers recognized the council's success with elections and national conversations. They saw how the organization prevents fights between different groups. Committee members left the meeting feeling impressed with the council's dedication. Parliament plans to give the National Peace Council better support moving forward. This partnership will help Ghana stay peaceful for years ahead. [/QUOTE]
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