The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has denied reports of a shooting incident at the Kumasi office of the Electoral Commission (EC). A statement released by the police on Tuesday clarified the situation.
According to the police, a group of demonstrators attempted to breach the agreed-upon arrangements during the ‘Enough is Enough’ protest. These individuals tried to force their way into the EC office compound.
To prevent further escalation, the police intervened to restrain the protesters. This action ensured the situation remained under control.
Contrary to circulating rumors, the police confirmed that no demonstrators were injured during the event. The police statement urged the media to exercise caution and accuracy in their reporting.
This request aims to prevent the spread of misinformation and maintain public trust. The police are committed to maintaining law and order during public gatherings.
Meanwhile, chaos erupted in Kumasi as police deployed teargas to disperse National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters. The protesters clashed with law enforcement officers during the demonstration.
One protester sustained injuries and was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Some protesters attempted to attack a police officer who sought refuge in a nearby house.
Another police officer was injured after being assaulted by protesters. The situation remains tense, with authorities working to restore order.
The ‘Enough is Enough’ demonstration aimed to bring attention to electoral concerns. The NDC organized the protest to pressure the EC to address issues surrounding the electoral process.
The incident highlights the importance of maintaining peaceful protests and responsible reporting. The police will continue to monitor the situation and ensure public safety.
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