
Ghanaian Minority MPs March to Police HQ in Ablekuma North Seat Protest
Ghanaian Minority MPs Stage Walkout Over Ablekuma North Seat Stalemate Accra, Ghana – June 4, 2025 – Minority Members of Parliament (MPs) in Ghana today took to the streets, staging a dramatic walkout from Parliament to the Police Headquarters in Accra. Their protest centered around a deadlock over the Ablekuma North parliamentary seat. The MPs, accompanied by the NPP parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma North, presented a petition demanding immediate security measures for the collation of election results. "They're working hard for mother Ghana," stated a voiceover in the video documenting the event, highlighting the MPs' dedication to their constituents. The walkout underscores the deep political divisions surrounding the Ablekuma North constituency. The video footage shows a large group of MPs and supporters marching to the Police Headquarters, their determination palpable. The protest reflects the urgent need for a resolution to the ongoing electoral dispute and the importance of ensuring fair representation for all citizens. The peaceful nature of the demonstration, despite the high political stakes, offers a glimmer of hope for a constructive resolution to the crisis.