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Ghana Conveys Military In The Unstable Volta District In The Midst Political Race

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:13 am

Government authorities in Ghana has sent it military in the unstable Volta district in the country, this is coming ahead of the presidential election in December.

The Volta Regional House of Chiefs along with the resistance NDC is currently approaching government to pull out the military from the district.

The public authority then again has kept up that the sending has been done in most weak spots to forestall dread assaults. They further excused that the arrangement is polically prompted.

The Ghanaian government sent military after September savagery by the secessionists from the western Togoland.

There must be adequate security in the country so that the minds of voters in Ghana would be rest assured, President Nana Akufo Addo remains favourite to win the election that would see him remain as president of the country.

Albert Echetah

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