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Ablekuma North left to police as Boamah refuses military aid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51087, member: 636"] Ghana gears up for a heated parliamentary do-over as cops take charge of security across Ablekuma North Constituency. Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah slammed the brakes on any military presence at polling stations during the critical re-run vote. The minister fired off a Facebook warning that made his position crystal clear about keeping soldiers away from the election drama. Police officers will handle every aspect of maintaining peace while voters cast their ballots at the contentious constituency. Boamah wants everyone to remember the bloodshed from past elections that left families grieving. The Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election turned into a nightmare that still haunts Ghanaian politics today. Eight innocent people lost their lives during the 2020 general elections when violence erupted at polling centers. Dr. Boamah keeps pushing the message that citizen safety must come first during any democratic process. He believes the Ghana Police Service has the training and skills needed to manage electoral security without backup. The minister threw his full support behind law enforcement agencies tasked with protecting democracy. Accra Regional Police Command rolled out their game plan for covering all 19 polling stations during the high-stakes vote. Superintendent Juliana Obeng released details about officer deployment and traffic management strategies for the big day. Special units will block unauthorized people from getting near sensitive election areas while voting takes place. Citizens can dial 18555 or 192 to report anything suspicious they spot around polling centers. Police commanders promise voters they have made solid preparations to safeguard lives and ballots. [/QUOTE]
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