
A heated dispute broke out between National Democratic Congress (NDC) party agents and Electoral Commission (EC) officials at DA Forecourt A, B, and C polling stations.
The confusion centred on the designated seating area for party agents, with both sides struggling to reach a consensus.
The standoff caused a brief delay in the voting process, but calm was eventually restored.
Emilia Arthur, the NDC parliamentary candidate for the Shama constituency, intervened to calm the situation.
Her timely intervention helped to diffuse the tension, allowing the voting process to continue smoothly.
The incident highlights the importance of clear communication and cooperation between party agents and EC officials to ensure a peaceful and orderly electoral process.
Despite the brief disruption, voting has resumed at the DA Forecourt polling stations.
EC officials and party agents are working together to ensure that the electoral process proceeds without further incident.
The outcome of the election remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the people of Ghana are eager to exercise their democratic right to vote.
Source: Ghana/kasapafmonline.com/102.5FM/Roberta Acquaah