Election Security Taskforce Talks Tough Declares Zero Tolerance For Machoism Uniformed Non State Security Personnel On Election Day
Wed, 04 Dec 2024 08:00
The National Election Security Taskforce, led by the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has declared zero tolerance for the phenomeshy;non of “machoism,” and the wearing of unishy;form by non-security personnel during the upcoming December 7 General Elections.
This was communicated to the political parties during a meeting on Tuesday, Deshy;cember 3, 2024, between the task force and political party leaders at the Police Headquarshy;ters to address exceptional security concerns after their earlier engagement on November 21, 2024.
In his address, the IGP Dr George Akuffo Dampare informed the various parties that the National Election Security Taskforce was going into this year’s general election with zero tolerance for the phenomenon of “machoism,” which in the past was a source of intimidation during electoral processes.
He, therefore, warned that anyone who attempts to intimidate people at any polling station, collation centre, or within any comshy;munity across the country during the election period would be arrested and dealt with in accordance with the law.
The IGP also stressed that security reshy;mained the sole responsibility of state securishy;ty agencies and maintained that the National Election Security Taskforce would not conshy;done the practice where non-state security personnel and individuals wore uniforms or assumed appearances that mimic state security agencies during the elections.
“Any non-security personnel found in such uniforms on election day would be dealt with,” he said.
IGP Dr George Akuffo Dampare seized the chance to outline the newly redeshy;fined De-escalation tactic, which focusshy;es on providing contact numbers of the Police leadership at the National, Regional, Divisional, and District Commanders, to ensure quick and effective resolution of security issues at any location across the country during the election period in a timely manner.
This tactic of de-escalation is formed out of the fact that some major conflicts during elections stem from unresolved disshy;agreements among stakeholders. These issues often commence as minor disputes but, without timely leadership intervention, can escalate into violence. This de-escalation tactic is, therefore, taken to address these situations effectively during this election period.
The political parties, on their part, pledged their commitment to abide by these meashy;sures to ensure a peaceful election.
The National Election Security Taskforce affirmed its commitment to protecting the electoral process by ensuring that these security measures are strictly adhered to by the various political parties and anyone who flouts these measures will be arrested and dealt with in accordance with the law.Ghanaian Times

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