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General News on Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Source: Graphic.com.gh
2019-01-30
The ban aims to preserve peace in the region during the by-election period
The Accra Regional Police Command banned the movement of motorcycles in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency during the by-election period.
The ban, according to the police, is to preserve peace in the region and prevent the use of the motorcycle to commit crimes such as uprooting of ballot boxes.
Mr. Patrick Adusei Sarpong, Commander of the Accra Regional Police and Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), spoke at a parade of 600 members of the police and police services. Immigration from Ghana who would be deployed in the region during the elections.
The parade was to inform the staff of its role to ensure its professionalism and to ensure fairness and impartiality in the performance of its duties.
Warning
He also warned political parties and candidates to give up the use of "macho men" to protect the polls.
There would be no need for macho men because a strong police presence would characterize the entire electoral process, including polling stations, badembly centers and all other relevant places badociated with the election.
In addition, police from the Ghana Fire Services, Ghana Immigration Service and other security agencies would join the police.
"We will ensure the safety of election officials, media representatives and election observers, as well as ballot boxes," he said.
Mr. Adusei Poku warned against acts of lawlessness that could interfere with the peaceful conduct of the exercise and advised voters to report their resentment to the police or to the complaints service of the Electoral Commission. .
He said the police were committed to working with the Electoral Commission, sister security agencies and relevant stakeholders to ensure that all election materials are protected to preserve the integrity of the by-election. .
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