The clergy,
traditional authorities, and Civil Society Organisations are calling for the
establishment of a National Moral and Integrity Council (NMIC) with a stature
like that of the Peace Council.
MALE FERTILITY | SEXUAL WEAKNESS | ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
According to the
groups, the moral character of the nation has dipped at all levels, hence the
need for the establishment of NMIC to curb social vices.
The groups
believe that the NMIC will help in the process of restoration of generations of
decay and moral decadence that Ghana has experienced over the years.
This was
contained in a communiqué issued by the clergy on and other groups during the
first-ever national development conference organised by Pentecost Convention
Centre (PCC) from July 26-27, 2023 at Gomoa Fetteh, in the Central Region.
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“The moral
character of the nation has dipped, as evidenced in the increasingly
inefficient leadership at all levels (such as family, Chieftaincy, religious,
political etc.), degradation of the environment, lack of integrity, disrespect
in public discourse, corruption, lack of patriotism and volunteerism in Ghana.”
MALE FERTILITY | SEXUAL WEAKNESS | ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
“To achieve the
total development and the urgent need to restore the authentic Ghanaian value
system, we recommend and commit to the following: Establishment of a National
Moral and Integrity Council (NMIC) with the stature like that of the Peace
Council to begin a process of restoration of generations of decay and moral
decadence that Ghana has experienced over the years,” the groups stated in the
communiqué.
They indicated
that in order to sharpen the moral consciousness of Ghanaians, a vigorous
national integrity campaign needs to be executed.
They further recommended the setting up of a multi-electoral team facilitated by Faith Based Organisation (FBOs) where they will engage the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE), Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), and other relevant stakeholders to actualise the National Moral Vision Plan.
“Finally, we
recommend the setting up of a multi-electoral team facilitated by the Faith
Based Organisation (FBOs) to continuously engage the NCCE, CHRAJ, and other
relevant stakeholders to actualise the National Moral Vision Plan,” the groups
suggested in the communiqué.
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