“The
Police are going to work without intimidation. In spite of the name
calling we are going to do what they have been doing since the inception
of this fourth Republic. Let it be told that we are going to work
professionally, when the time comes for us to be ruthless to people who
are bent on sabotaging and undermining our democratic dispensation, we
will do so but we will work with human rights provisions at the back of
our minds and the need to maintain the stability of this country,”
headed.
COP Boakye also charged the Police to
execute their mandate without fear or favour on the election day. “There
are instances where macho men go to polling stations, trying to whip
people from the queue. They go and intimidate the EC official to do what
is unlawful and some party officials who are not accredited try to go
to the polling station because they are party members, I think we all
know the rules.
Therefore all the police are
going to do is to enforce the law without fear or favour.” Don’t delay
election materials The Police commander further admonished the Electoral
Commission not to fuel tension in the region by delaying election
materials and again warned polling station officials not to intimidate
police officers assigned to their centres. He said the EC must desist
from “sending the wrong electoral materials to wrong polling stations”
and also stop “giving conflicting and sometimes unnecessary command to
the policemen at the post.” “Also when the election is over the right
decisions must be taken to get out the polling agents and the police
when the line is to be curtailed.”
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