CEO of the Atta-Mills Institute, Koku Anyidoho has come out to clear any confusion regarding charges made by certain people and political parties
that military men were conveyed to the Volta region to threaten eligible voters in the just ended general elections .
As per him, there was no such a terrorizing at different surveying communities he chatted with his group in the Volta region.
In an interview with the media , Koku Anyidoho who demonstrated that he ventured out to notice the appointive procedures just as post for different issues stated, “I drove the group to the Volta area… I must be there and notice for myself considering all the data that came around pre-political race as respects substantial military arrangement in the region as certain endeavors so to speak to threaten electors. It didn’t occur. Any place we went in the volta region from the southern belt, the center belt, and the northern belt, there was no type of terrorizing by any means.”
He additionally commended the Electoral Commission for leading believable, free, reasonable races on Monday, December 7, 2020.
Koku Anyidoho told the media that his groups have “come out with strong reports that generally, the political race was free and reasonable and for us at Atta-Mills Institute, it’s not untimely to state Ayekoo to Mrs. Jean Mensa, the EC Chair and her group at the EC for revealing a democratic cycle that has agreed with the Republic of Ghana.”
Both the Volta House of bosses and the resistance NDC in the previous months approached the public authority to pull out the military from the district however their supplication was not heard.
As per the VP of the Volta House of Chiefs, Togbe Patamia Dzekley the security presence in the region may smother votes on the political race day.
The Defense Minister in a reaction to the before referenced case said the military men were sent to make sure about all fringes of the nation in the wake of the savage Covid.
He focused on that the military men in the Volta Region were to help the Ghana Immigration Service to implement the closure of borders an order gave by Akufo-Addo.