As Ghana inches closer to the crucial 2024 general elections, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare, has issued a stern warning to all political parties and stakeholders involved in the electoral process, urging them to adhere strictly to the rule of law and refrain from any acts of lawlessness.
During a critical meeting with the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Jean Mensa, Dr. Dampare underscored the police’s unwavering commitment to maintaining peace and order throughout the election period.
He announced that a comprehensive security strategy had been devised, which includes the deployment of police personnel to all exhibition centres nationwide.
The IGP was resolute in his message, stating that the police would adopt a strict, no-nonsense approach towards anyone attempting to disrupt the electoral process.
“We want to use this opportunity to urge all stakeholders, especially the political parties, to ensure that any issues or concerns that may arise during this crucial phase of the electoral process are handled within the confines of the law.
“We do not want to see any situation where individuals or groups attempt to take the law into their own hands. If that happens, we will not hesitate to act within the full extent of the law to address the situation”.
Dr George Akufo-Addo Dampare, Inspector General of Police (IGP)
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akufo-Addo Dampare further assured the public that the police have a rapid response plan in place to manage any potential crisis that may arise during the exhibition of the voters’ register and beyond.
This proactive stance, he emphasized, is necessary to ensure that the electoral process proceeds smoothly, devoid of any incidents that could undermine the country’s democratic integrity.
2024 General Elections, Most Important in History
Adding his voice to the call for peace, the Deputy Chairman of the EC in charge of Corporate Services, Dr Bossman Asare, highlighted the significance of the 2024 election, describing it as one of the most important in the nation’s history.
He assured the election security task force that the Electoral Commission of Ghana is fully committed to delivering a peaceful, credible, and transparent election.
“We have done the limited voter registration exercise, and we have also completed the mop-up. We have been able to compile the register for the special voting. Every necessary measure has been implemented to ensure that this country witnesses yet another credible election”.
Dr Bossman Asare, the Deputy Chairman of the EC in charge of Corporate Services
This call for order comes as the Electoral Commission (EC) prepares to commence the exhibition of the voters’ register on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, a significant step in ensuring the credibility and transparency of the upcoming polls.
The Electoral Commission’s exhibition of the voters’ register is a crucial part of the electoral process, allowing registered voters to verify their details and correct any errors before the final register is compiled.
The Electoral Commission of Ghana, in an earlier statement assured the public that it is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to ensure that the 2024 elections are conducted in a manner that upholds the highest standards of transparency and integrity.
As the country prepares for this pivotal election, the warning from the IGP serves as a reminder to all political actors that the rule of law must prevail.
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