
Ghanaian Minority Storms Police HQ Over Delayed Election Results
Ghanaian Minority Caucus Protests Delayed Election Results in Accra A protest unfolded outside Ghana's police headquarters in Accra on June 4th, 2025. Members of the minority caucus voiced their concerns over the delayed declaration of parliamentary results for the Ablekuma North constituency, following the December 2024 elections. The delay, they argued, is a violation of the people's constitutional right to representation. "The absence of a declared member of parliament for Ablekuma North constitutes a serious violation of constitutional rights," stated a spokesperson for the minority caucus in the video recording of the event. The video shows the protestors engaging with police officers while expressing their frustration. The protest highlights concerns about transparency and the timely processing of election results in Ghana. The Electoral Commission has yet to provide a statement addressing the delay and the reasons behind it. The situation underscores the importance of swift and transparent electoral processes to ensure public trust and confidence in democratic institutions.