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Baba Jamal, Deputy Minister of Tourism, has begged supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to be tolerant if they are provoked by their political opponents.
He said this when he registered at Akwatia, in the ongoing biometric voters registration exercise.
Baba Jamal immediately after his registration told the media that registration at Akwatia had been smooth and peaceful and expressed the conviction that the December elections in the area would equally be peaceful.
He however alleged that he had received reports from Akyem Wenchi where a polling agent of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had been assaulted when she objected to the eligibility of someone wanting to register.
He also alleged that all those who were challenged at the various centres at Akyem Wenchi had their voters’ cards released to them contrary to the registration regulations.
Baba Jamal, noted that he stands for peace and advised his followers to also be peaceful, adding that he was hopeful his political opponents would also reciprocate the gesture to avoid the violence that characterized the last polls.
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