Police conducts show of force in Ayawaso East ahead of by-election
The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has carried out a show of force and route march within the Ayawaso East Constituency as part of intensified security preparations ahead of the upcoming parliamentary by-election.
The exercise, according to the Service, forms part of proactive measures aimed at safeguarding peace, maintaining law and order, and ensuring a secure environment before, during, and after the polls.
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A strong contingent of officers drawn from various operational units participated in the march, moving through major streets across the constituency in a visible display of readiness. The presence of the security personnel was intended to reassure residents, deter potential troublemakers, and signal the Police Service’s capacity to respond swiftly to any threats to public safety.
Police officials emphasised that the operation underscores their commitment to protecting voters, electoral officials, political actors, and the general public throughout the electoral period.
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Residents who witnessed the exercise described it as a confidence-building measure, with many expressing hope that the increased security presence would help ensure a peaceful voting process.
The Police Service reiterated its pledge to remain neutral and professional while working closely with stakeholders to guarantee a smooth and incident-free by-election.
Source: classfmonline.com
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