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Insecurity is one of Ghana's major concern as attacks and crimes steadily increase in the country.
Before the elections, the country recorded spates of attacks and murders in various parts of the country and post the elections has left behind tension as the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have taken to the streets to protest against what they describe as a stolen verdict.
According to the leader of the NDC, John Mahama, the result is flawed and must be independently audited before he accepts that he has indeed lost.
So today's edition of JoyNews' The Law, Public Affairs Officer of the Accra Regional Police Command, DSP Effia Tenge joins Samson Anyenini to discuss crime alert and security in the aftermath of election 2020.
The programme is being livestreamed on all of JoyNews' social media platforms.
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