NDC Polls: Four Arrested At Fomena Over Disturbances | Social
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 17:30
Four folks have been arrested at Fomena following disturbances on the NDC constituency elections within the Adansi North constituency within the Ashanti area.
The Police in a publish on Facebook mentioned particulars of the arrest might be shared sooner or later.
Meanwhile, offended delegates of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) within the New Juaben South constituency within the Eastern area stormed out of the venue for the Constituency election over the delayed arrival of poll papers.
The election which was scheduled to start at 9:00 am had not begun as of 1:45 pm on Saturday, October 22, 2022, as of the time of submitting this report.
New Juaben South has the best variety of delegates within the Eastern area with 1,569 from 179 branches.
The delegates converged on the Eredecs Hotel since morning ready for the election to start.
At 1:45 pm, a few of the delegates grabbed microphones to vent their displeasure over the delay and lack of communication.
They threatened to beat members of the election committee on the regional degree.
Subsequently, they incited the delegates to collectively stroll out.
Some of the candidates contesting the polls say the delay and postponement of the election will gravely have an effect on them.
Starr News has nonetheless gathered that the delayed arrival of the poll papers is throughout the area.
All the constituencies within the area couldn't maintain the election because of the late arrival of poll papers.

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