NPP Election Turns Bloody At Tepa; 2 Stabbed, MP Fingered

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) polling station election at Tepa Akwasiase Zongo in the Ahafo Ano North Constituency of the Ashanti Region turned violent, leaving two persons stabbed.
The chaos reportedly erupted during the electoral process amid allegations of manipulation, intimidation and breaches of electoral procedures.
Eyewitnesses claimed machetes were used during the confrontation, while warning shots were allegedly fired to disperse angry party supporters.
Some aggrieved party members accused the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Eric Nana Agyemang Prempeh, of influencing the electoral album and allegedly ensuring that only his supporters were allowed to participate in the voting exercise.

Addressing the media after the incident, the dissatisfied members called on the national, regional and constituency leadership of the NPP to immediately intervene to restore calm and credibility to the electoral process.
According to them, the elections should be suspended until concerns surrounding transparency and fairness are fully addressed.
The group further alleged that electoral guidelines were flouted during the exercise, claiming the official voter album was not properly used.
They also accused organisers of allowing nursing training students and students from Tepa Senior High School to vote without adequate verification.
In addition, the disgruntled members alleged that some individuals believed to be sympathisers of the opposition National Democratic Congress were permitted to take part in the election.
They warned that the developments could damage the party’s image and weaken grassroots confidence in the constituency if urgent measures are not taken to resolve the matter.
The members further appealed to the party leadership to ensure peace, fairness and due process in the conduct of internal elections, while urging constituency executives and the MP to refrain from allegedly using “macho men” to intimidate party faithful.
Meanwhile, security presence in parts of Tepa was heightened following the disturbances as tensions among supporters remained high.



