
Ghana's Minority Party Demands Action Over Delayed Election Results
Minority Party Protests Election Delay in Ablekuma North A protest march took place today in Accra, Ghana, as members of the minority party voiced their concerns over the delayed declaration of results from the Ablekuma North parliamentary elections. The group, numbering several dozen, marched peacefully to the Police Headquarters to present a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IGP). "We are here to demand transparency and a swift resolution to this unacceptable delay," stated one participant. The video footage shows the determined marchers chanting slogans and expressing their frustration with the prolonged uncertainty. The IGP's response to the petition remains awaited, and the situation continues to draw attention to the importance of timely and transparent election processes in Ghana. The event highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding the recent elections.