
Ghanaian Minority Party Demands Action Over Delayed Election Results
Minority Party Protests Delayed Ablekuma North Election Results A protest march took place today in Accra, Ghana, as members of the minority party walked to the Police Headquarters to petition the Inspector General of Police (IGP). Their concern centers on the delayed declaration of results from the Ablekuma North parliamentary elections. The delay has sparked controversy and accusations of irregularities. One participant, interviewed during the march, stated, "We won the election hands down, and there shouldn’t be any rerun. We have the evidence." This statement highlights the confidence of the minority party in their victory and their rejection of any suggestion of a re-run. The protest underscores the importance of timely and transparent election processes in Ghana. The IGP’s response to the petition will be closely watched, as it could significantly impact the ongoing political discourse surrounding the Ablekuma North elections. The situation highlights the need for efficient election management to maintain public trust and confidence in the democratic process.