President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has cautioned Ghanaians this desist from acts of violence in the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections which takes place on Monday December 7 2020.

The President made this call during his address to the nation on Sunday December 6- The eve of Ghana’s election.

According to him the Electoral Comission has already assured the country of its readiness to deliver another successful process, and it has, to that end, compiled the most credible voters' register in our history.

He has urged Ghanaians to turnout in their numbers tomorrow [Monday December 7, 2020] to vote in the general elections.

"I entreat all eligible voters to turn out in your numbers, cast your vote, and, thereby,exercise your sovereign right to the making of government in the country," he said.

President Akufo-Addo further assured Ghanaians of a peaceful polls.

He also disclosed that the heads of the security agencies have given him their assurance of peace before, during and after the polls.

He, however, warned that persons who foment troubles would be adequately dealt with by security agencies without fear or favour.

“The security services have assured me that they have made adequate preparations to protect the sanctity of the process. They have assured me of their determination to carry out their duties without fear or favour."

“Improper behaviour by any citizen, no matter their political colour will not be tolerated and I am encouraged by the assurances of the Inspector General of Police, as well as by the heads of the other security services that they will be even handed in their response to issues. That is the only way the rule of law can be upheld,” he said.