The Savannah Regional Electoral Commission (EC) has announced an emergency meeting of the Regional Inter-Party Advisory Committee (RIPAC) to deliberate on the way forward concerning the results of the Damongo Constituency in the 2024 general elections.
This comes after some angry youth in the Damongo Municipal Electoral Commission (EC) office set ablaze the EC office over what it describes as the delay in the declaration of election results.
The meeting, scheduled to include key political stakeholders and observers, aims to brief participants on the EC’s position regarding the current situation and discuss potential next steps.
The results of the Damongo Constituency have become a focal point of attention following unresolved discrepancies and heightened tensions among political parties in the area.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service arrested 12 individuals in connection with various electoral-related acts of violence, including the destruction of the Electoral Commission (EC) office in Damongo.
The arrest follows an incident in the Damongo Municipal Constituency, where a group of angry youth set fire to the EC office in protest over the delay in the declaration of election results. The fire caused significant damage to the building and its contents.
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