
Ghanaian Minority MPs Protest Months-Long Delay in Election Results
Ghanaian Minority MPs Protest Election Results Delay in Ablekuma North A protest march took place on June 4th, 2025, in Ablekuma North, Ghana. Minority Members of Parliament (MPs) marched to Police Headquarters to demand the immediate release of the delayed parliamentary election results. The delay, lasting several months, has caused significant unrest and uncertainty in the constituency. "It's unacceptable that the people of Ablekuma North are still without representation in Parliament," stated one of the participating MPs. "This delay undermines the democratic process and disenfranchises the voters." The video footage shows a large group of MPs chanting and carrying placards. They presented a petition to the Inspector General of Police, urging an investigation into the matter. The protest highlights the growing concerns over transparency and accountability in Ghana's electoral system. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of timely and fair election processes in a democratic society. The hope is that this action will prompt a swift resolution and the announcement of the long-awaited results.