National Chairperson of NDC Addresses the Nation Amid Electoral Commission’s Delay in Releasing Results
The National Chairperson of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has addressed the nation, expressing growing concerns over the delay by the Electoral Commission of Ghana in releasing the official results of the presidential election. The Chairperson called for patience from the public but also voiced concerns about potential unrest, as some citizens grow increasingly anxious over the delay.
In her statement, the Chairperson emphasized that while the NDC is committed to maintaining peace, the prolonged wait for the election results is beginning to test the patience of voters. She urged supporters and the general public to remain calm and to avoid any actions that could escalate tensions.
“There are growing concerns that the delay in the release of results may lead to frustration and unrest. We must prioritize peace and security in these crucial moments,” the National Chairperson said, calling on the Electoral Commission to expedite the process and provide official results as soon as possible.
Security forces have been deployed in various regions to maintain order, and political leaders have repeatedly called for calm as the nation waits for the final outcome. The NDC leader also urged the Electoral Commission to address any issues related to the voting process swiftly and transparently, ensuring that the results are credible and reflect the will of the people.
As the situation continues to develop, both the NDC and other political parties are reminding their supporters to avoid violence and to trust in Ghana’s democratic processes. The delay in the release of official results has left many in anticipation, but hopes remain high that the process will ultimately reflect the country’s commitment to a peaceful, democratic election.
Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds.