“IGP Sounds Alarm: Ablekuma North Election Impasse Threatens Ghana’s Democracy”
"IGP Sounds Alarm: Ablekuma North Election Impasse Threatens Ghana's Democracy"

“IGP Sounds Alarm: Ablekuma North Election Impasse Threatens Ghana’s Democracy”
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has issued a stern warning to the Electoral Commission (EC) to resolve the long-standing impasse in the Ablekuma North Constituency parliamentary election results.
The IGP emphasized that further delays could undermine Ghana’s democratic credibility and urged the EC to provide a clear roadmap for completing the collation process.
The IGP stressed the need for swift action to restore public confidence in the electoral process, warning that the situation is critical and could have far-reaching implications.
Dr. Yohuno emphasized that the handling of the Ablekuma North election would set the tone for public confidence in the electoral system nationwide.
The IGP appealed to all parties involved to work towards a peaceful and timely resolution, emphasizing the importance of protecting not just physical lives but also the spirit of democracy.
The IGP’s statement serves as a call to action for the EC to prioritize resolving the Ablekuma North election impasse and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The situation remains critical, with the constituency still without a Member of Parliament months after the 2024 general elections.



