Reverend John Ntim Fordjour charged the administration with orchestrating electoral violence during Ablekuma North's parliamentary rerun. The Interior Committee ranking member alleged government inaction following documented assaults demonstrates collaboration with National Democratic Congress operatives. Fordjour claimed NDC figures mobilized thousands of supporters who traveled to attack polling stations on July 11. The Assin South representative warned that presidential silence encourages political vigilantism threatening Ghana's democratic progress.
NDC candidate Ewurabena Aubynn captured the constituency with 34,090 votes after violence disrupted voting across 19 stations. The victory terminated the New Patriotic Party's three-decade control over the parliamentary seat. Fordjour accused known party officials of coordinating social media campaigns that summoned attackers to the area. Assailants targeted former ministers, political candidates, and ordinary citizens exercising voting rights. The lawmaker demanded arrests despite clear video evidence of the criminal behavior.
NDC candidate Ewurabena Aubynn captured the constituency with 34,090 votes after violence disrupted voting across 19 stations. The victory terminated the New Patriotic Party's three-decade control over the parliamentary seat. Fordjour accused known party officials of coordinating social media campaigns that summoned attackers to the area. Assailants targeted former ministers, political candidates, and ordinary citizens exercising voting rights. The lawmaker demanded arrests despite clear video evidence of the criminal behavior.