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Tensions Rise at Koforidua Police Headquarters During Voting Exercise.

Thu, 5 Dec 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

Tensions Rise at Koforidua Police Headquarters During Special Voting Exercise

A tense situation unfolded at the Koforidua Police Headquarters in the Eastern Region of Ghana during the Special Voting exercise. The incident occurred when a representative from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) resisted instructions to leave the voting perimeter.

The NDC representative, Tijani Mikano, argued that a New Patriotic Party (NPP) official was also campaigning in the restricted area and should be removed as well. This led to a heated standoff between the two parties, drawing the attention of voters, security personnel, and Electoral Commission (EC) officials.

The situation was eventually brought under control after the intervention of EC officials and police officers. The EC officials clarified that the NPP representative had been instructed to leave the queue for causing a disturbance, but the parties' misunderstanding fueled the altercation.

The Special Voting exercise in the Eastern Region was initially delayed due to a mishap with some ballot papers. However, the issue has been resolved, and voting is now underway. The exercise is being held for personnel who will be on duty on election day and cannot vote at their designated polling stations.

The incident at the Koforidua Police Headquarters highlights the importance of maintaining peace and order during the electoral process. The EC and security agencies have been working to ensure a smooth and peaceful voting process, and incidents like this one are a reminder of the need for continued vigilance.

In conclusion, the tense situation at the Koforidua Police Headquarters during the Special Voting exercise was eventually brought under control, and voting is now underway. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining peace and order during the electoral process.

Source: Mercy Mensah