Parliament's Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, accused the New Patriotic Party of causing security failures during the Ablekuma North re-run election. The NPP sent mixed messages about their participation plans, which confused security agencies and disrupted their preparation efforts. Ayariga stated that these contradictory announcements prevented proper coordination among security personnel. The mixed signals left law enforcement unprepared when voting began, putting both voters and election officials at risk.
Ayariga emphasized that political parties bear responsibility for providing clear information to security forces during elections. He argued that accurate communication helps law enforcement agencies plan effective protection strategies. The Majority Leader called for better cooperation between political organizations and security services to prevent similar problems in future elections.
Ayariga emphasized that political parties bear responsibility for providing clear information to security forces during elections. He argued that accurate communication helps law enforcement agencies plan effective protection strategies. The Majority Leader called for better cooperation between political organizations and security services to prevent similar problems in future elections.