NPP’s Opoku Prempeh assures Yaa Naa of the party’s respect for chieftaincy and unity ahead of Ghana’s December elections.
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U.S. policy imposes visa restrictions on individuals undermining Ghanaian democracy, a move supported by MFWA as a step toward political accountability
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Prof. Mike Oquaye advocates for institutionalizing presidential debates in Ghana to foster transparency and accountability in elections and strengthen democracy.
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President Akufo-Addo has ruled out any attempt to extend his presidential term, emphasizing his commitment to Ghana’s democratic principles and stability.
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Totobi Quakye has warned the EC and NPP against election misconduct, promising overwhelming resistance to any manipulation attempts ahead of Ghana’s elections.
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The EC rejects NDC’s demand for a forensic audit of the voters register, stating that the ongoing public exhibition is the proper method to address discrepancies.
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John Mahama, NDC leader, warns Ghana’s Electoral Commission about potential voter confusion due to registration errors, urging them to improve transparency.
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Opoku Prempeh urges Ghanaians to avoid voting for Mahama, warning of a return to dumsor if the NDC wins.
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Mensa Otabil warns Ghanaian youth against engaging in political violence and becoming tools for politicians, advocating for ethical civic participation instead.
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Election Watch Ghana accuses President Akufo-Addo of compromising the Electoral Commission with political appointments, calling for independent oversight.