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Voting underway in Assin North by-election

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For the by-election that is taking place in the Assin North seat today, Tuesday, June 27, the polls have opened.

The polls opened at 7 a.m. and are not anticipated to close until 5 p.m.

The local police department has given their word that sufficient security precautions have been taken throughout the Constituency in order to guarantee safety, law, and order prior to, during, and after the election.

Voting underway in Assin North by-election

In addition, at the request of the Inspector General of Police, the Police Management Board (POMAB) convened a meeting on Monday with key stakeholders in the election, such as the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), and the Electoral Commission. The purpose of the meeting was to strengthen the working relationship between all of the stakeholders in order to achieve a peaceful election.

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During the conference, each participant’s security concerns were heard, and their issues were taken into consideration while developing the comprehensive security plan for the election.

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“However, one concern that all of the stakeholders want the public’s assistance with addressing is the circulation of false information on social media.” “In this regard, we would like to urge the public to be circumspect in their reportage on the election and avoid circulating false information that has the potential to occasion a breach of peace since the police will take the necessary action against anyone found to be culpable,” a statement that was issued by the Police said.

“In this regard, we would like to urge the public to be circumspect in their reportage on the election and avoid circulating false information that has the likelihood of occasioning a breach of peace.”

While the National Chairman and National organiser headed the NPP team, the National Chairman and General Secretary of the NDC delegation were in charge of leading their counterparts. Both the LPG and the Electoral Commission were directed by their respective National Secretaries and Regional Executives. The Electoral Commission’s Director of Operations was in charge of leading the organisation.

“We would like to urge the residents of the Assin North constituency to go about their normal activities freely, including going out to exercise their civic duty of casting their vote,” the statement read. “We would also like to urge you to go about your normal activities freely.”

“We wish to express our gratitude to all of our stakeholders for their cooperation so far, and we look forward to the same level of cooperation for the last lap of the election to ensure a safe, secure, and peaceful exercise,” the statement suggested further. “We look forward to the same level of cooperation for the last lap of the election to ensure a safe, secure, and peaceful exercise.”

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