

Minority Demands Security Amidst Ablekuma North Vote Collation Chaos
Ablekuma North Election Collation: Minority Demands Police Security Amidst Transparency Concerns The vote collation process in Ablekuma North, Ghana, has been disrupted by concerns over security and transparency. On June 4th, 2025, representatives from the minority party held a press conference outside a police station, directly appealing to law enforcement for intervention. They claim a lack of adequate security is hindering the process and potentially disenfranchising voters. "Our demands are simple," stated one representative in the video, "We need adequate security personnel deployed immediately to the Electoral Commission's collation center to ensure a peaceful and lawful conclusion." The representative further emphasized the importance of upholding the High Court's directives and cooperating fully with the Electoral Commission. The video shows a tense atmosphere, with a significant number of police officers present at the press conference. The minority's concerns highlight broader anxieties about the integrity of the electoral process in the region. The police have yet to respond publicly to these demands. The situation remains fluid, with the hope that security measures will be implemented to allow the collation to proceed fairly and transparently.