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IT'S A SHAME THAT PEOPLE MUST HAVE MONEY BEFORE VOTING TO KUMAW - ABLA

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It's a shame that people must have money before voting to Kumaw - Abla 



Northerns
 of Northern Tumo, Samuel Land, confesses the representatives of the elementary of the election of the north. 

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 says the actions of choosing "hard workers" permits and kumads are not good and not authorizing. Speaking to JoyNews about what he observed as a polling officer at Sekyere Kumawu Polling Station in Kumawu Constituency, Mr. Ablakwa said the act of political incitementthreatens the reputation of the state and is an embarrassmentto democracy. Ghana. 

It is
 shameful to give money before voting in Kumawu - Ablakwa 
He says that his findings revealed several motivations. "If this is not happy to see how to give people money before vote before voting. It is a shyand untruth. This will put democracy in jeopardy. This is a clear threat to democracy," he said. Mr. Ablakwa warned voters to sell their votes to the highest bidder.

“I would like to ask our constituents to refrain from this. Selling your vote to anyone with a lot of money is wrongand should not be encouraged,” he advised. 


Due to the high turnout of the election, the two main parties, the NDC and the NPP have sent members of parliament and local government, local and regional leaders to act as electoral agents. The twoparties accused each other of vote buying, as is common in many local elections. In some cases, JoyNews cameras captured handing out money to some voters on election day. Inthe end, the NPP parliamentary candidate retained the seat by a landslide for the party, defeating the NDC candidate and two independents.


“I would like to ask our constituents to refrain from this. Selling your vote to anyone with a lot of money is wrongand should not be encouraged,” he advised. 


Due to the high turnout of the election, the two main parties, the NDC and the NPP have sent members of parliament and local government, local and regional leaders to act as electoral agents. The twoparties accused each other of vote buying, as is common in many local elections. In some cases, JoyNews cameras captured handing out money to some voters on election day. Inthe end, the NPP parliamentary candidate retained the seat by a landslide for the party, defeating the NDC candidate and two independents.

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