The National Peace Council (NPC) has denied reports that it has reneged on its duties.
The Council says accusations that it is only heard during elections are false.
Chairman of the Council Reverend Ernest Adu Gyamfi says the Council currently has over 200 cases before it.
“Consistently we are being told that the Peace Council is asleep, they only talk when there are elections. Let me draw the attention of the public to the fact that, currently, there are 292 cases on the lap of the Peace Council across this country. Out of that, 112 are chieftaincy issues. The Council is not a paid job, there is nobody on the Council who is being paid a salary. They are eminent members who have sacrificed to serve their country,” Reverend Ernest Adu Gyamfi explained.
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and other political parties have on several occasions slammed the Peace Council for being quiet on issues they were expected to have given some advice on or kicked against.
Other functions of the National Peace Council include harmonising and co-ordinate conflict prevention, management, resolution and building sustainable peace through networking and coordination.
Strengthen capacities for conflict prevention, management, resolution, and sustainable peace in the country including but not limited to chiefs, women, youth groups, and community organizations.
Increase awareness of the use of non-violent strategies to prevent, manage and resolve conflict and build sustainable peace in the country.
Facilitate the amicable resolution of conflict through mediation and other processes including indigenous mechanisms for conflict resolution and peacebuilding.