Some officials of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana have been removed from their various posts and arrested by the police in the ongoing 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary polls.
…Warn party followers not to wear branded party nose mask to the polling stations – MPA tells political party leaders
The Executive Director of Millennium Promise Alliance (MPA), Chief Nathaniel Ebo Nsarko, has charged all the presidential candidates of the various political parties to warn their followers not to wear branded face mask to any of the polling stations across the country to cast their vote.
…Millennium Promise Alliance donates 8,000 PPEs to Electoral Commission
Millennium Promise Alliance, a non-Governmental Organization, has donated 8,000 pieces of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Greater Accra Regional Directorate of the Electorate of the Electoral Commission to assist in preventing voters from contracting the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) when they go the polling stations to cast their vote.
…You can still vote – EC tells voters whose Voter ID cards are missing
The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has given hope to voters whose Voter Identification Cards are missing.
…Professionals storm streets of Accra to campaign for Akufo-Addo
A group of professionals under the umbrella name, Patriotic Professionals Integrated Ghana, on Wednesday and Friday, stormed the various principal streets of Accra to share the good works of the Akufo-Addo-led government with the Ghanaian public.
…Ajumako: Police arrest 3 men carrying loaded pistol, military accountrements in hotel
Police in the Central Region say their intelligence has led to the arrest of three men in a hotel at Ajumako Essiam, who were found carrying pistols loaded with seven rounds of ammunition.
…NDC and I will work together toward a peaceful election – Mahama
The Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has said that he and the will work together to ensure a violence-free election on Monday, December 7, 2020.
…I’ll accept the verdict of the 2020 polls – Akufo-Addo
The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has pledged to accept the verdict of the people of Ghana in the December 7, 2020, general elections.
…NDC to feed polling agents, party executives with locally produced rice
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced that all its polling stations agents, party executives and volunteers in the North Tongu constituency, will be fed with locally produced rice on Election Day, December 7, 2020.
…Dec. polls: Do not fear; let’s come out in our numbers and vote – Togbe Afede XIV
The Asogli State Council has urged Ghanaians, especially, those in Volta Region, not to entertain any fear because of happenings in some communities but rather come out massively and vote on Monday, December 7, 2020, bearing in mind that such must be done in an orderly manner.
…Mahama sold Ghana for €5m in Airbus Scandal – NPP
The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) says former President, John Dramani Mahama, cannot be entrusted with Ghana’s fight against corruption after selling his integrity and the country for 5million Euros in the Airbus Scandal.
…Dec. polls: Man refuses to descend from Mast until Akufo-Addo wins
The Electoral Commission will have another reason to stick to its promise to announce election results within 24 hours as this may be the lifesaver of a gentleman who has climbed to the top of a mast awaiting the declaration of President Nana Akufo-Addo as winner of Monday’s elections.
According to Kasapafmonline.com report, the young man in his thirties popularly known as Ayoma in the Asenua community of the Kwabre East municipality has vowed not to descend from the life-threatening height without President Akufo-Addo’s win.
Abusua FM’s James Kwasi Oppong reported that the man climbed up the telecommunications mast with a Flag of Ghana, a gallon of water and some food items.
“He has found himself a place to sit on top of the mast. His bag and gallon of water are all close to him. He told people in the area he was going to climb up the mast and until President Akufo Addo is declared winner in the December polls, he will remain there,”
The Assembly member of the Asenua Electoral Area, Kaakyire Asumadu told host of Abusua Nkomo, Kojo Marfo, the man had embarked on similar missions before but was taken down by the Fire Service.
He indicated that all his attempts to convince him to rethink his perilous decision had not yielded any results since he started communicating and gesturing signs of plea to him at 2 o’clock am.
“I have now decided to go report to the police to see how they can deal with the matter,” he averred.
Meanwhile, several people in the Asenua community have gathered at the base of the mast scared of what might happen if the man tripped.
