A shocking revelation has surfaced ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections as 1,210 presidential ballot papers have gone missing from the Yendi police armory, the most secure location in the constituency.
This alarming discovery was made during a pre-election audit conducted by security experts.
Adib Saani, a renowned journalist and security analyst at Metro TV, confirmed the news, sending shockwaves across the country as the election date nears.
The missing ballots, which are critical to the integrity of the upcoming election, have raised serious concerns about security and transparency in the Yendi constituency.
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The issue has sparked calls for urgent intervention from the Inspector General of Police (IGP), with many worried that the missing ballots could have a significant impact on the election’s outcome in the region.
Electoral watchdogs and concerned citizens are urging for a thorough investigation into how such a breach could occur in one of the most secure facilities in the area.
With the 2024 elections just days away, the discovery has intensified the already high stakes of the election process, raising fears about possible electoral malpractice.
🚨BREAKING🇬🇭🗳️🗣️: @metrotvgh’s journalist & security analyst, Adib Saani, confirms that 1,210 presidential ballot papers are missing from the Yendi police armory, the most secure location in the constituency.
The issue was discovered during a pre-election audit.
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https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsIt remains to be seen how authorities will respond and what actions will be taken to ensure that this issue does not affect the election’s integrity.
Voters and political parties in Yendi are anxiously waiting for updates as the nation calls for swift and decisive action from the police and electoral bodies.