
Minority Group Demands Security Amidst Ablekuma North Election Uncertainty
Ablekuma North Election: Minority Group Demands Security for Vote Collation A group of protestors marched to Police Headquarters in Ablekuma North, Ghana, on June 4th, 2025, to present a petition. Their concern centers on the security surrounding the collation of outstanding votes from the recent parliamentary election. The group, representing a minority party, expressed serious apprehension about the safety and integrity of the process. One of the protestors stated, "We fear that without adequate security, the remaining votes might be tampered with, compromising the fairness of the election." The video shows the group's determined walk to the Police HQ, underscoring the gravity of their concerns. The peaceful nature of the protest, coupled with the clear articulation of their demands, strengthens their call for a transparent and secure vote collation process. The IGP's response to this petition will be crucial in ensuring public trust in the election's outcome. This event underscores the importance of security measures in maintaining the integrity of the democratic process.