9th December 2024 4:45:38 PM
1 min readThe National Democratic Congress (NDC) has appealed to its supporters to refrain from attacking state institutions in the aftermath of the December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections.Addressing party faithful, the Communications Officer of the NDC, Sammy Gyamfi, emphasized that the party has already secured victory and warned against actions that could tarnish this achievement.
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“There is no need to attack government institutions or vandalize any public property; there is no need for that,” Mr. Gyamfi stated.His comments follow reports of NDC supporters storming several state institutions, including the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) office in Ayawaso East and the Metro Mass Transport Limited yard at Kaneshie.
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Additionally, some supporters have gathered at collation centres across the country, demanding a swift declaration of parliamentary results.Mr Gyamfi alleged that elements within the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration are likely trying to evade accountability for corruption, and any destruction of state offices could provide them with an excuse to cover their tracks.
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“There are many NPP supporters who want to destroy evidence of their wrongdoings and criminal conduct. Don’t give them a smooth excuse to do that,” he added.Mr. Gyamfi urged NDC supporters to remain calm and celebrate peacefully, cautioning, “Please, we beg you.”
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