Ayawaso by-election: Four reportedly shot By NPP’s Invisible Forces at Baweleshie

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Reports say the chaos was triggered by some individuals suspected to belong to a vigilante group

Four people have been allegedly been shot by the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) vigilante group, the Invisible Forces at the Baweleshie polling centre in the ongoing by-election in the Ayawaso constituency following an impasse over the polls.

According to GHOne TV’s Evans Nkoom, blood stains could be seen at the polling center near the candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress.

The injured have reportedly been taken out of the center.

Reports say the chaos was triggered by some individuals suspected to belong to a vigilante group associated with the NDC while others say they belong rather to the ruling NPP.

Earlier

A man was briefly arrested and released by officials believed to be working with the National Security at a polling center in Baweleshie for allegedly taking pictures in the ongoing by-election in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency.

The development, according to Starr News’ reporter on the ground, created chaos at the centre as voters argued over the seeming high-handedness of the security agency.

The by-election has been necessitated by the demise of the MP of the area Emmanuel Agyarko.

Mr Kyeremanteng Agyarko died in November at a hospital in the United States after a protracted ailment.

Political watchers say the polls is a straight fight between one of the late MP’s wive’s Lydia Alhassan and the NDC’s Delali Kwesi Brempong.

Meanwhile, Pollster Ben Ephson has predicted the governing New Patriotic Party may retain the margin of victory over their rival National Democratic Congress.

“In 2016, few months to the constituency elections in Madina, the NDC incumbent brought sand and stones on abandoned projects but that didn’t work any magic at all. He lost the elections. The gap between the NDC and the NPP in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency by-elections is likely to be the same,” he said.

In 2016, the late Agyarko garnered 32,591 votes representing 57.32% of the votes while the NDC’s Delali secured 22,534 votes representing 39.63% of the votes.

By: Starrfmonline

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