
Ghana Election Results Delayed: EC Accused of Obstruction
Ghana Election Results Delayed Amidst Controversy The release of election results for seven constituencies in Ghana has been delayed, sparking controversy and accusations of deliberate obstruction. A video posted online by Mensah Sohigh alleges that the Electoral Commission (EC) is delaying the announcement due to the unexpected win of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate in Ablekuma North. The speaker claims the EC lacks the original pink sheets needed to verify the results. "They don't have the original pink sheets to prove the NPP candidate won," the speaker states, referring to the New Patriotic Party. This absence of documentation fuels concerns about transparency and fairness. The video also highlights the ongoing tension and the potential for widespread unrest. The EC has yet to officially respond to these allegations. While the speaker's claims require further investigation, the delay itself raises concerns about the electoral process. This situation underscores the need for transparency and accountability in Ghana's electoral system. Independent verification of the results is crucial to maintain public trust. Further updates will follow as the situation unfolds.