The United States has called for a thorough investigation into the deaths of at least four individuals during Ghana’s recently concluded general elections.
In a press release issued by Secretary of State Antony Blinken on December 10, the U.S. expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and emphasized the need for accountability for the incidents.
“We are aware of reports of isolated incidents of violence and at least four confirmed deaths,” Secretary Blinken stated.
“The United States extends our condolences to the families of those killed and urges a full investigation and accountability.”
The statement follows the declaration of President-elect John Mahama’s victory by Ghana’s Electoral Commission.
Secretary Blinken congratulated President-elect Mahama and Vice President-elect Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, who has made history as Ghana’s first female vice president.
Commending the transparency of the electoral process, Secretary Blinken highlighted the efforts of poll workers, civil society organisations, and Ghana’s security forces.
He also applauded outgoing Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia for his gracious acceptance of the election results.
Despite these acknowledgements, the focus on investigating the violence underscores the importance of upholding Ghana’s democratic values.
The United States emphasised its commitment to Ghana’s stability and progress.
“The United States is proud of our enduring partnership and friendship with the people and government of Ghana.
"We look forward to working closely with President-elect Mahama to carry our historic relationship into the future,” Secretary Blinken said.
The U.S. government’s call for accountability aligns with growing domestic and international expectations for clarity and justice regarding election-related violence.
It reinforces the need for Ghana’s institutions to ensure that democratic processes remain peaceful and inclusive.
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