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NPP’s Masawudu Osman Assaulted at Akwatia By-Election

The third National Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Masawudu Osman, was allegedly assaulted in Akwatia during the ongoing by-election. Adom TV/FM’s Chief Jerry Forson, reporting from the constituency, said the incident occurred at the Akwatia Main Lorry Station, which hosts two polling centres. The cause of the confrontation remains unclear, but the alleged assailant is reported to have ties to supporters of National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Vice Chairman, Chief Sofo Azorka. Confirming the incident to Adom News, Alhaji Osman said he has officially lodged a complaint with the Ghana Police Service and is awaiting their response. He urged calm and discouraged any form of retaliation, stressing that although both he and Azorka hail from Tamale and hold traditional titles, peace must prevail.

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Police Invite Parties for Akwatia By-Election Security Talks

also for " The Ghana Police Service has invited political parties to a high-level meeting to address election-related violence and preparations for the upcoming Akwatia Constituency by-election. In a letter signed by the Director-General of Administration, COP Dr. David Agyemang Adjem, the Police said the meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at the Police Headquarters in Accra.The discussions will focus on security arrangements, operational modalities for the by-election, and the Electoral Commission’s (EC) roadmap for the polls. “The meeting will discuss the modalities for the by-election as well as the Electoral Commission’s preparedness and their roadmap for the Parliamentary by-election,” the letter stated. The Police expressed confidence in the cooperation of political stakeholders, urging all invited parties to make themselves available for the engagement. The Electoral Commission, which will conduct the by-election, was also copied in the […]

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Akyem Boadua Queen Mother Calls for Peace Ahead of Akwatia Vote

The Queen Mother of Akyem Boadua in the Denkyembour District of the Eastern Region, Obaapanin Akua Bosompemaa Kyeraa, has called for peaceful conduct ahead of the Akwatia parliamentary by-election, scheduled for later this month. In her address on August 1, 2025, she urged residents, political parties, and security agencies to cooperate to ensure a free, fair, and transparent electoral process, stressing that harmony is central to safeguarding Ghana’s democratic norms and fostering national development. She appealed for unity and mutual responsibility among stakeholders, noting that every voter, party, and official shares in electoral outcomes. Her appeal comes amid rising tensions following the death of NPP MP Ernest Yaw Kumi in July, which triggered the by-election. Concurrently, the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has also warned against election-related violence, urging preemptive security deployment—especially given recent unrest during reruns in constituencies […]

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