The aspiring flag-bearer of the NDC demands Akufo-Addo's action in the violence related to the by-elections



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One of the aspiring flag bearers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has condemned the violent acts perpetrated against party supporters during the current by-election in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency.

Nurideen Iddrisu is outraged by the unnecessary attack on his supporters and called on the president to investigate the matter.

He made the call Thursday, when he visited many injured supporters receiving treatment at Legon Hospital after being shot and wounded by badault. security guards hooded.

Nurudeen visit

At least six party supporters have been admitted to the hospital with various types of injuries, sometimes serious.

They had been shot and badaulted after an altercation with security personnel at a polling station in Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency.

Since then, the NDC has officially withdrawn from elections by claiming that it would not shed the blood of any of its members at a by – election.

Nurideen Iddrisu agrees with the decision made by the party. In a statement issued shortly after visiting the wounded, the aspiring flag-bearer said he was surprised at the police's failure.

He said that the future of our election would be questioned if hooded policemen would be deployed to provide security during the elections.

"How can we be safe and vote in peaceful elections while hooded security guards search the polling stations armed with sophisticated weapons?" He asked.

He added that the president urgently condemned the action of national security and open an investigation into the attack.

"We must see the action of the president. If not, it will be fair to badume that he was complicit in this heinous crime that will not bode well for our elections in the future. "

He wished the victims a speedy recovery and provided them with financial support.

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