The Coalition of Home Election Observers (CODEO) has referred to as on the Ghana Police Service to urgently examine the pockets of violence recorded in the course of the Assin North by-election on Tuesday, June 27 and prosecute all individuals discovered culpable.
This, the Coalition mentioned, will function a deterrent to others.
It cited a violent conflict which noticed the Ashanti Area Chairman of the New Patriotic Social gathering (NPP), Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly generally known as Chairman Wontumi, main a convoy of autos in pursuit of one other car mentioned to be occupied by supporters of the Nationwide Democratic Congress (NDC).
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“Throughout this pursuit, the occupants of the NPP autos proceeded to vandalize and harm components of the NDC car, leading to commotion and disturbance alongside the roadside,” CODEO revealed in its report on the by-election.
“Safety personnel intervened to calm the scenario by eradicating the actors from the neighborhood of the polling station to a distant location,” the report on Wednesday, June 28 additional said.
“Nonetheless, it was reported that the people concerned within the altercation fired gunshots and one individual was injured and was taken to the hospital for remedy.”
The election observers, nevertheless, counseled the Electoral Fee, Ghana (EC), the Police and electorates for a usually peaceable polls.
They acknowledged that the conduct of the polls was according to the overall guidelines and laws adhered to by polling officers.
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On the finish of the day, NDC’s James Gyakye Quayson beat his contenders – Charles Opoku of the New Patriotic Social gathering (NPP) and Bernice Enyonam Sefenu of the Liberal Social gathering of Ghana (LPG) – to win the elections.
He had been deposed after it was discovered that he had not renounced his Canadian citizenship previous to submitting for nominations to contest the 2020 elections, which he gained.
Mr Gyakye Quayson had 57.56 p.c of the entire legitimate votes forged.
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