A significant police deployment has been observed at the Central Regional Coordinating Council as the region conducts its Council of State elections.
The heightened security presence aims to ensure a peaceful and orderly voting process amid growing political tensions.
Armed officers from the Ghana Police Service have been stationed at key entry points, screening individuals before granting access to the premises.
The security detail includes personnel from various units, including the Rapid Deployment Force and the Formed Police Unit.
Officials overseeing the elections have assured the public of a free and fair process. Meanwhile, representatives of political parties and independent candidates have been closely monitoring proceedings to prevent any irregularities.
The Council of State election is a crucial process in Ghana’s governance structure, as elected representatives from each region advise the President on national matters.
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