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Security investigator Colonel Festus Aboagye (resigned) says he fears political race day, December 7, might be a vicious day.
He said thinking about the current political climate, where different assaults are being propelled on political adversaries, the day which is required to be serene, despite what might be expected, will be rough.

Ayawaso West Wuogon bye-political race turned savage
Colonel Aboagye noticed that the current political climate is probably going to sabotage the nation’s point of having a free, reasonable and above all quiet, political decision on December 7.
On January 31, 2019, a bye-political race in Ayawaso West Wuogon was savage after certain individuals were shot close to the resistance National Democratic Congress (NDC) up-and-comer’s home by officials of the National Security.
A misconception at a voters’ enrollment place in Kasoa during the voter enlistment on July 23, this year brought about the Special Development Initiatives Minister Hawa Koomson discharging a weapon.
The Minister revealed to JoyNews that she possibly discharged the shots when her life was compromised by certain hooligans affirmed to be associated to the resistance NDC.
Preceding the surveys, Ghana has seen different episodes of political viciousness, particularly during the voters’ enlistment work out.
The most recent assault was on the Odododiodoo MP Nii Lante Vanderpuye who is blaming a few agents for the National Security Secretariat of mistreating him.
As indicated by the previous Sports Minister, two agents joined by 10 others assaulted him before the James Town Police station.
Censuring the demonstrations, Dr Aboagye said a portion of the viciousness are because of shameful acts ideological groups endured when they were in restriction.
As indicated by him, government officials accept the open door to dole out retributions when they come to control.
“What we have done is that, as a State we have terribly disregarded basic freedoms and we have not settled those issues and any uncertain common liberty infringement is a catastrophe waiting to happen
In spite of the fact that he communicated trust in the capacity of the police to guarantee the security of the populace during the races, he said little will be accomplished if much isn’t finished by ideological groups to totally disband their vigilante bunches in the nation.
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