The Chief of Defense Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces has said the army will hold the "peace of the country together at all cost" in a joint meeting with the IGP.
The meeting was to find a common ground on how both the media and the security agencies can work to sustain the peace in the country before, during and after the elections.
"This is our country, we have nowhere else to go. Let me assure you that the Ghana Armed Forces and other security agencies and services are ready to hold the country together at all cost,Air Vice Marshal Oje Sampson said. "That is what we are paid for."
He warned "anyone who seeks to use the upcoming election to undermine the peace, stability and integrity of the country," will be dealt with.
"The security agencies cannot sit back and will not sit back and allow anyone to disrupt the peace that we have all toiled for all the years and continue to enjoy today.
"We will use every means available to us to safeguard the security of the country," he assured Ghanaians.
"Let all our actions be geared towards execution of yet another peaceful elections to the admiration of the whole continent and the world at large," he argued.
The IGP John Kudalor in an address charged the media to eschew reportage that will create crisis in the country. He urged media neutrality.
He added that the practice where media houses assume the spokespersons of political parties is not helpful.
"The practice where media houses assume the role of political party spokespersons and phone in callers and churn out all king of inflammatory comments is not helpful to anybody."
He assured that the police and its sister will discharge it mandate without fear or favour.
Kudalor stress that the police will remain neutral and impartial.
The IGP also outlined security measures put in place so far towards the elections.