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An alleged Jujuman and his accomplice scaled the walls of the Volta Regional Directorate of the Election Commission to display the opposition petition of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ho after the group staged a three-hour protest in the main streets to demand a change of verdict. the results of the December 7 polls.
The duo, unlike the agreed number of party leaders, who were supposed to present their petition to EC officials, only arrived at the scene to meet with a locked door.
The duo, who were not among the five nominated, then climbed the wall and began to enchant, pouring powdery substances and invoking words to the chagrin of the police officials, who were in the exterior of EC premises, protecting life and property.
Another drama was the ram slaughter at the main door of the EC office, Ho, with blood sprinkled through the door and in a circular direction aimed at invoking certain spiritual actions against the EC.
Chief Superintendent of Police, Mr. Jessey Opare, Volta Regional Operational Commander, described the duo’s act as an illegal entry and said appropriate action would be taken against them.
He said the command had decided not to make “premature arrests” at the scene of the event, as this could lead to chaos.
He said, however, that police would call on protest organizers to help them in their next move.
Mr. Opare explained that the command had received a notification from the NDC concerning the demonstration and had given its authorization, but on the condition that only five of the leaders of the party were allowed to enter the premises of the EC to present their petition.
He said the five could not complete the task as EC officials were on break.
The swarming group alleged that the EC stole the verdict of the NDC standard bearer from President Akufo-Addo.
Supporters dressed in red chanted “No Mahama, no peace” with placards with inscriptions: “This is strip robbery”, “You are a breach in our democracy”, “You can still anything, not our votes “,” Speak to us internationally community “,” Declare Mahama now. ”
Meanwhile, Mr. Henry Ametefee, regional chairman of the NDC, said the NDC would not allow the sovereign will of the people to be undermined.
He said the NDC would not accept the results as declared by the EC because the results were fraudulent and inaccurate.
He praised the media and the police for demonstrating professionalism in protecting protesters.
— GNA
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