Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr George Akufo-Addo
Dampare has issued a stern warning to political parties and other stakeholders
in the electoral process to refrain from taking the law into their own hands as
the country prepares for the 2024 election.
The Electoral Commission (EC) will begin exhibiting
the voters' register on Tuesday, August 20, as the nation gears up for the
polls.
During a meeting with the EC Chairperson, Dr Dampare
explained that police personnel would be deployed to all exhibition centres and
would adopt a strict approach against anyone attempting to cause disruptions
during the process. He also assured that the police have a rapid response plan
in place to manage any potential crisis.
“We want to also use this to urge all the
stakeholders, especially the political parties, that all the issues and
concerns that they may have in the course of this part of the process, they
should ensure and use due process of engagement within the law to handle every
situation. We do not want to see any situation where anybody would attempt to
take the law into his own hands. If that happens, we would work within the law
to deal with the situation.”
The Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC)
in charge of Corporate Services, Dr Bossman Asare, emphasised that the 2024
election is the most important for the country.
He assured the election security task force that the EC is fully committed to ensuring a peaceful, credible, and transparent electoral process. Dr Asare also stated that all necessary measures have been put in place to guarantee that the nation witnesses another credible election.
“We have done the limited voter registration exercise. We have also done the mop-up. We have been able to compile the register for the special voting.”
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