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The National Peace Council has told the two parties, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and theNational Democratic Congress (NDC) not to disturb the peace in Kumawu in today's local elections.
The peace movement declares that regional peace will alwaysbe honored in today's event. The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the National Peace Council Rt. Reverend Nuh Ben Abubekr thus asked the two political leaders to ensure that they behave well. According to him, they do not want a repeat of what happened in the Ayawaso West Wuogon local election in 2019.
“We want peace, nobody likeswhat happened in Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency inthe local elections. We don'twant to repeat that here. Parliament also issued a law, and the police chief, Dampare George Akuffo, met with the two political parties. "Weexpect them to obey the law and follow their own path."
Rt. Nuhu Ben Abubekr also called on the Electoral Commission (EC) and its representatives to carry outtheir duties without discrimination. "EC officials are appointed to ensure that elections are held, so they must perform their duties efficientlyand impartially without abandoning what they have learned," Rt. Reverend Nuh Ben Abubekr added. . Voters in Kumawu today, Tuesday May 23, are expected to vote in 78 polling stations to elect a new Member of Parliament following the death of theincumbent Member of Parliament, Philip Basoah.
Four people including Ernest Anim of the NPP, Kwasi Amankwaa of the NDC, and two independents are of the same name: Kwaku Duah is contesting to replace the late Mazi Basoah.
Rt. Nuhu Ben Abubekr also called on the Electoral Commission (EC) and its representatives to carry outtheir duties without discrimination. "EC officials are appointed to ensure that elections are held, so they must perform their duties efficientlyand impartially without abandoning what they have learned," Rt. Reverend Nuh Ben Abubekr added. . Voters in Kumawu today, Tuesday May 23, are expected to vote in 78 polling stations to elect a new Member of Parliament following the death of theincumbent Member of Parliament, Philip Basoah.
Four people including Ernest Anim of the NPP, Kwasi Amankwaa of the NDC, and two independents are of the same name: Kwaku Duah is contesting to replace the late Mazi Basoah.
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