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Ghana Election 2020: Kwesimintim residents prevent EC officials from entering the town

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Residents of Whindo in the Kwesimintim constituency in the Western region Monday morning have reported blocked roads to prevent officials of the EC (Electoral Commission) from assessing polling stations as they protested over the poor nature of their roads.

An eyewitness, who reported from the constituency stated that the residents in July this year warned that they will not allow voting to go on in the constituency if their roads are not fixed.

Afful reports that the timely arrival of personnel of the military and Police managed to disperse the crowd allowing the EC officials to move into the constituency.

He adds that the residents began to run for their lives after they saw the heavily armed military and police personnel.

Ghanaians are heading to the polls today Monday, December 7, 2020, to elect a President and 275 Parliamentarians.

Over 17 million voters are expected to take part in the exercise. The figure is 2 million more than the number of voters who voted in the previous election in 2016.

The electoral commission has said over 33,000 polling stations have been dedicated for the presidential and parliamentary polls.

Voting is scheduled to start at 7:00 am and will close by 5:00 pm.

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