The Akpafu and Lolobi Traditional Areas in a press release on 16th December, 2020 are up in arms against the Electoral Commission for what they say was a deliberate attempt to deny them the opportunity to exercise their franchise as stipulated in the constitution of Ghana.
The letter sighted by rymcitigh.com indicates that barely twelve hours to the general elections, the EC released a press statement revealing that the good people of Akpafu and Lolobi Traditional Areas within the Hohoe Constituency would not be voting in the Parliamentary Elections.
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