

Ghanaian MP Demands Security Amidst Election Delay
Ghanaian MP Annoh-Dompreh Calls for Police Protection Amidst Election Result Delay Accra, Ghana – Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh, has issued a public plea for security protection, claiming his safety is at risk. His concerns are directly linked to the prolonged delay in declaring the results of the recent Ablekuma North Parliamentary election. The video shows Mr. Dompreh speaking directly to the camera, expressing his distress and uncertainty. "The IGP will not know peace until the Ablekuma North Parliamentary seat is declared," stated Mr. Dompreh in a video posted online. He further emphasized the unusual nature of the situation, stating, "We are hoping we resorted to a civil approach by presenting a petition to the IGP." The MP's comments highlight concerns about potential political interference in the electoral process. The delay in declaring the results has already spanned six months, raising concerns among the electorate. Mr. Dompreh's call for protection underscores the seriousness of the situation and the potential for further unrest. The Electoral Commission has yet to provide a clear timeline for the final declaration of results. The situation remains tense, with the public awaiting a resolution to the electoral dispute and assurance of Mr. Dompreh's safety.