Monday, 11 March 2013

Fadi Dabboussi’s Petition for the United Nations to Nominate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo for the Nobel Peace Prize gathers Momentum…..


United Nations: Nominate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the Nobel Peace Prize


Petitioning United Nations - Ban Ki Moon This petition will be delivered to:
Secretary General United Nations - Ban Ki Moon
President of the United States of America, Barack Obama
The President of The European Union

United Nations: Nominate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the Nobel Peace Prize


Petition by
accra, Ghana



To:
United Nations - Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General
Barack Obama, President of the United States of America,
The President of The European Union
To: Mr.Ban Ki Moon (UN Sec. GEN.), H.E Mr.Barack Obama (President of the USA) and H.E The President of the European Union

Nominate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the Nobel Peace Prize
Yours Sincerely
Fadi Dabboussi
(Petitioner)
Sincerely,
[Your name
 

NANA ADDO DANKWA AKUFO-ADDO IS THE ONLY UNIQUE AFRICAN AND GHANAIAN LEADER TO COME OUT BOLDLY BEFORE THE WHOLE WORLD TO DECLARE THAT "HE WILL NEVER COMPROMISE GHANAIAN BLOOD FOR THE PRESIDENCY"

This is an urgent move to bring to light the peace-loving nature of this individual, who, in defiance of all those who have painted him as an evil and war mongering leader, has, single-handedly, diffused post-election tensions in Ghana, which, but for his timely instruction to his followers, would have erupted into a civil war of unimaginable atrocities.

He chose the path of peace by challenging the election results at the Supreme Court and not by violence on the streets. He must be commended for doing the right thing and exhibiting wisdom and political maturity as well as establishing a precedence, hitherto, alien to most African democracies (if they can be referred to as such) by condemning violence and challenge via the gun.

By his decision to seek refuge in the courts of law, he set the example for other leaders to emulate. His decision saved millions of lives, the elderly, the striving youth, orphans, disabled (my son being one of them) and other vulnerable members of our beautiful Ghanaian society. By his decision, he has also saved the day and avoided the huge cost of war and its toll on our ailing and failing economy. I raise my hat off for this man and so must you !!!

We, also, want to bring to bear on leaders, whose evil override their conscience and logic, that there is hope in constitutional rule; that the resolution of conflict violently brings nothing but death and destruction, shame and humiliation to the perpetrators and, eventually, they become nothing but rogues who are treated with utmost contempt.

To warn all criminally-inclined minds that we want no war and no violence but rather the rule of law and not the rule of the gun...WE DESERVE NOTHING LESS AS GHANAIANS, AS AFRICANS AND AS HUMAN BEINGS!!!

Paulina Opoku-Gyimah says: Please note that the petition is not my idea…
 
With regards to politics in Ghana ---I am nonpartisan.. I simply don’t know enough……., ok let me correct that …I’ve yet to find a Ghanaian political party that share my views or politics… I have tried very hard to try and understand what each party stands for but with very little info –it’s hard.
 
*I’ve yet to decipher 1) the differences between the various parties, 2) - to truly uncover their policies or aspirations for Ghana and 3) thus ---I don’t for one second recognize their philosophies/ideas/wants/ principles or future plans for Ghana.
 
Plus, from the little education I’ve had –it appears to me, that politicians in Ghana are not chosen because of their policies or what they will bring to the table, but by the region or tribe they hail from ---and I don’t know …..–but it’s not good enough… 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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