
Ghanaian Minority MPs Protest Electoral Commission's Delay in Announcing Election Results
Accra, Ghana – June 4, 2025: Ghana's political landscape saw a significant development today as members of the Minority in Parliament staged a protest march to the Police Headquarters in Accra. Their target was the Inspector General of Police, and their grievance centered on the Electoral Commission's (EC) delay in releasing the parliamentary election results for the Ablekuma North constituency. The march, led by Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh Dompreh, was a display of concern over the potential for irregularities and the need to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. "We are here to urge the police to provide the necessary protection to the EC to facilitate the safe and timely announcement of the results," stated Mr. Dompreh. The MPs' concerns underscore the importance of transparency and efficiency in the electoral process, particularly in a politically charged environment. The timely release of accurate results is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring stability. The peaceful nature of the protest offers a glimmer of hope for a constructive resolution to the issue.