The Ashanti Region which only days ago played
host to the political party leaders in what became known as the Kumasi
peace declaration may well turn out to be the abode for chaos in the
December 7 General elections if steps are not taken the lessen the
tension.
With barely four days to go into the 2012 elections,
officials of the two leading political parties- National Democratic
Congress and the New Patriotic Party are embroiled in serious war of
words.
It follows a directive from the police that all voters
must vacate the polling area soon after casting their votes on December
7.
The Ashanti Regional Police Commander DCOP Augustine Gyaning
said it is illegal for the voters to loiter 500 meters from the polling
station.
The directive was part of many strategies the police
announced to ensure peace and tranquility in the elections. He said the
use of motor bikes are likely to be banned on voting day, adding, the
police will deal ruthlessly with people who foment trouble and flout
their directives.
But the opposition New Patriotic Party has little confidence in the police to protect the ballot.
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the party Frederick Antoa told Joy News they are not impressed with the police assurances.
“Once
bitten, twice shy” he stated, citing examples of cases in which ballot
boxes were snatched in the 2000 elections when the NDC was in power.
The
NPP chair said there is no law which says voters cannot stay around
after voting, insisting their voters are prepared to hang around and
protect the ballot.
Antoa said not even the regional police chief or the president will intimidate them from voting and protecting the ballot.
His statements appeared to have angered the NDC in the region.
Regional
Secretary of the party Joseph Yameen said the belligerent position
taken by the NPP is part of a plot to cause chaos in the upcoming
elections.
He said they are ready to respect the directives of the police if only the NPP abides by it.
He
threatened the NDC will equally mass up at the polling stations to
protect their ballot if the NPP would want to take over the job of the
police.
“We are two times better prepared for war than the NPP,”
he threatened, adding, the all-die-be-die slogan cannot only go for the
NPP and their supporters.
The police are meanwhile calling on stakeholders to respect the directives.
source: Joy Online
Monday, 3 December 2012
Tension rises in Ashanti as NPP, NDC officials threaten to flout police directive
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