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    Home » Show seriousness in fighting controversies, nonsense surrounding the ongoing voter registration exercises- Minister to police:

    Show seriousness in fighting controversies, nonsense surrounding the ongoing voter registration exercises- Minister to police:

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931May 13, 2024 General News
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    Show seriousness in fighting controversies, nonsense surrounding the ongoing voter registration exercises- Minister to police:

    Amid the many controversies surrounding the ongoing voter registration exercise, a serious call has been made to the Ghana Police and the other security agencies to show seriousness in fighting against the canker.

    Describing it nonsense, a former US Military Hospital Chaplain and Methodist Senior Minister, V.Rev. Jubilant Boakye Danquah has jabbed the two biggest political parties NPP and NDC for taking Ghanaians for granted by allegedly transporting people and fighting among themselves at the various registration centers.

    He also blames the Electoral Commission for limiting the registration to its district offices, a situation he said could pave way for these political parties to take advantage of.

    Entreating the security agencies to show seriousness in the fight, he also urged them to descend heavily on fathers and other relatives who continuously have affairs with their blood minors.

    V. Rev JB Danquah however expressed much worries over the rate at which DNA defilement keeps surging adding that these innocent kids get pregnant sadly..

    Call V. Rev. JB Danquah for more on;
    0559699869
    0559699869

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