The Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, made a resolute declaration at the premises of the Electoral Commission, setting the stage for an upcoming event crucial to the nation’s democratic processes. Apexnewsgh reports
Clad in his uniform, a symbol of authority and commitment, Dr. Dampare assured citizens of Ghana of meticulous security measures set in place for the impending voter exhibition slated to kick off on Tuesday, August 20, 2024. This exhibition, a cornerstone of the electoral framework, was set to unfold across a significant network of 38,622 polling stations.
“In terms of the voter register exhibition that we are diligently preparing to commence tomorrow,” Dr. Dampare announced, “We want to provide unequivocal assurance that we are mobilizing security forces across all locations where the exhibition will unfold.”
Not leaving anything to chance, the Inspector General emphasized the deployment of a swift response unit, ready to address and de-escalate any unforeseen circumstances that might arise during the seven to eight days of the exercise.
With the wisdom of experience, he called on all stakeholders, especially the political parties, to adhere to due process in addressing any concerns that might surface during this critical phase. “We emphasize the importance of following legal channels for every concern that may arise. Let due process guide us,” he urged with a tone of authority that mirrored his commitment to upholding law and order.
Moreover, Dr. Dampare emphasized the gravity of maintaining peace and unity within the nation, asserting, “Ghana is our only haven, our only place of belonging. We are resolute in our commitment to preserve the peace, security, law, and order that form the bedrock of our country.”
In a final rallying call, he implored the good people of Ghana to stand in support, affirming that any attempt to disrupt the sanctity of the nation’s well-being would be met with swift and lawful measures. “Together, let us safeguard our shared values and the integrity of our electoral process for the betterment of our nation and the African continent as a whole.”
Source: Apexnewsgh.com