He said the police had been tasked to protect the ballot boxes and that they were prepared to do that even at the peril of their lives and cautioned people who are not officials of the EC to stay away from the ballot boxes after casting their votes. He said "machomen" would be entertained on the day of the elections and added "Don't go and hide to direct people to go and vote for a particular party." Mr Charles Arkoh, a Returning Officer of the EC, said nobody was above the law therefore no voter must jump the queue. Mr Ibrahim Yusif, a representative of the Chief Imam, said the election would be a testing case for Ghana as the whole world was watching and appealed to voters to measure up to the test. Mr Peter Kobina Gyasi, Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District Director of the National Commission for Civic Education, said since Ghana's democracy was based on multi-party system, people must not regard people in other parties as enemies. "We must co-exist peacefully and must not allow freedom of association to breed enmity," he said. |
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