
Ghana Election Delay Sparks Protest: Minority Demands Police Protection in Ablekuma North
Ablekuma North Election Results Delayed Amidst Minority Demands for Police Protection The collation of election results in Ablekuma North, Ghana, has been stalled, prompting the minority party to demand police intervention. The delay, which has lasted for several months, has raised concerns about transparency and fairness. "If all the EC needs to conclude Ablekuma North is police protection, what’s stopping them? It’s bizarre," said Abu Jinapor, expressing the frustration felt by many. The video shows the minority party marching in protest, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The incident highlights the challenges of ensuring secure and timely election processes, particularly in areas with political tensions. The people of Ablekuma North deserve to have their representation in parliament decided fairly and swiftly. The ongoing situation underscores the need for robust mechanisms to guarantee the integrity of electoral processes in Ghana.