Home / POLITICS / Registration: Comply with law on political vigilantism – Peace C’cil cautions NDC, NPP

Registration: Comply with law on political vigilantism – Peace C’cil cautions NDC, NPP

The National Peace Council, has called on the two leading political parties, (NDC,NPP) to strictly adhere to the roadmap and the Code of Conduct, on the eradication of political vigilantism and election related violence following the recorded skirmishes in some Registration Centres.

A statement issued by the Peace Council, asked both NPP and NDC to “disassociate itself from any violent activity by any of their members during and after the registration process and to go further to facilitate the arrest of such people who are bent on dragging the path of peace Ghana has taken backwards.”

There have been incidences and pockets of violence in some Registration Centres in the ongoing mass registration exercise by the Electoral Commission.

News reports confirmed that clashes between the supporters of the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress culminated in some sporadic shootings, machete wounds on some identified party activists that resulted in the arrest of perpetrators.

Areas where these violence occurred included, Ejura-Sekyere-Odumase Constituency in the Ashanti RegionKasoa in the Central Region, Asutifi South,and Tano South Constituencies in the Ahafo Region, Dormaa West Constituency in the Bono Region, Ho West in the Volta Region as well as Fadama and New Town in the Gt. Accra Region.

Meanwhile, the NPC has commended the Security Personnel detailed at the E. P church voter registration center in Accra New Town for arresting and prosecuting some seven persons who allegedly obstructed the security from performing their legitimate duty on July7, 2020.

“It is in this respect that the Council calls on the Inspector General of Police and the Ghana Police Service, to rise up to the occasion as they usually do by arresting any other persons whose actions have the potential to derail the peace of the country. The Police should always be guided by their motto “Service with Integrity” to ensure human lives and property are protected by enforcing the laws without fear or favour.”

About Elvis Anokye

Check Also

According to Okyere Baafi, the first Muslim president should be elected in 2024. Baafi believes that this milestone would represent a significant step towards inclusivity and diversity in leadership.

The first Muslim President should be elected in 2024 – Okyere Baafi told Ghanaians

According to Okyere Baafi, the first Muslim president should be elected in 2024. Baafi believes …

Dr. Evans Duah Scores 75% Of The Ejisu Constituency Delegate Poll Analysis

    The Ejisu Constituency Delegate Poll Analysis ahead of the NPP parliamentary primaries on …