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The blood will be on their hands – Patrick Awuku blames EC over Ablekuma North chaos

New Patriotic Party (NPP) communicator Patrick Awuku is blaming the Electoral Commission (EC) for what he describes as a dangerous failure to safeguard the democratic process.

“If this is the democracy that we want to practice, then it’s very pitiful,” he lamented, reflecting his disappointment over the growing instability in Ghana’s electoral space.

The by-election, held across 19 polling stations, has been rocked by violence — with disturbing reports of machete-wielding thugs and heavily armed men disrupting voting.

Awuku was particularly outraged at the EC’s inability to prevent such threats. “I blame the EC.

The blood of those who will die or get hurt out of this election will cry on the heads of the EC,” he warned, shocked by the kinds of weapons being seen on the ground.

“Some of the guns and machetes are heavier than those used by the Ghana army,” he added.

Furthermore, Awuku criticized civil society organizations (CSOs), traditional rulers, and other community leaders for turning a blind eye.

“These people should remain silent if the tables turn,” he said sharply, pointing to what he sees as selective concern and silence when political violence affects certain groups.

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