
Ghanaian Minority MPs March to Police HQ Over Election Delay
Ghana's Minority MPs Protest Election Delay Accra, Ghana – On June 4th, 2025, members of Ghana's Minority in Parliament staged a march to the Police Headquarters in Accra. Their objective was to formally petition the Inspector General of Police (IGP) concerning the prolonged delay in announcing the results of the Ablekuma North parliamentary election. The demonstration, captured in a short video by UTV Ghana, showcased a group of MPs walking resolutely towards their destination. The delay in releasing the election results has sparked significant controversy. One MP, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "This delay is unacceptable. It undermines the democratic process and raises serious questions about transparency." The petition to the IGP underscores the Minority's concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and their demand for swift action to resolve the outstanding issue. The peaceful protest highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in Ghana's elections. The IGP has yet to respond officially to the petition. However, the demonstration serves as a reminder of the importance of timely and fair election processes in a democratic society.