Two legislators – Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, North Tongu MP and Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah of Ellembelle, have petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) asking that it investigates the deaths that occurred during the 2020 polls.
The petition is lodged against the Ministers of Interior and Defence, the Inspector General of the Ghana Police Service and the Chief of Defence Staff of Ghana Armed Forces.
The petition bothers mainly, on events that happened at the Techiman South, Odododiodio, Ablekuma Central and Savelugu constituencies.
Read the full petition below:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Sundowns, Esperance join Al Ahly and Wydad as CAF representatives
36 mins -
CAFCL: Al Ahly set up historic final with ES Tunis
53 mins -
We didn’t sneak out 10 BVDs; they were auctioned as obsolete equipment – EC
5 hours -
King Charles to resume public duties after progress in cancer treatment
5 hours -
Arda Guler scores on first start in La Liga as Madrid beat Real Sociedad
5 hours -
Fatawu Issahaku’s Leicester City secures Premier League promotion after Leeds defeat
6 hours -
Anticipation builds as Junior Speller hosts nationwide auditions
6 hours -
Etse Sikanku: The driver’s mate conundrum
7 hours -
IMF Deputy Chief worried large chunk of Eurobonds is used to service debt
7 hours -
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II celebrates 25 years of peaceful rule on golden stool
7 hours -
We have enough funds to pay accruing benefits; we’ve never missed pension payments since 1991 – SSNIT
7 hours -
Let’s embrace shared vision and propel National Banking College – First Deputy Governor
8 hours -
Liverpool agree compensation deal with Feyenoord for Slot
8 hours -
Ejisu by-election: There’s no evidence of NPP engaging in vote-buying – Ahiagbah
8 hours -
Ejisu by-election: Independent ex-NPP MP’s campaign team warns party against dubious tactics
9 hours