Akwatia By-Election: Police Deploy 600 Personnel, But NDC and NPP Raise Concerns

Akwatia By-Election: Police Deploy 600 Personnel, But NDC and NPP Raise Concerns

  • The Ghana Police Service has deployed 600 personnel to Akwatia for the upcoming parliamentary by-election
  • NDC candidate Bernard Bediako insists that the number of officers may not be sufficient given the history of electoral violence in the constituency
  • Meanwhile, the NPP, still distrustful of the police after the Ablekuma North rerun, demands the prosecution of past perpetrators to restore confidence

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The Ghana Police Service has deployed 600 personnel to Akwatia to provide security before, during, and after the upcoming parliamentary by-election.

While this may be considered commendable, the main stakeholders in the election, particularly the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), have raised concerns.

NDC, Bernard Bediako, Solomon Kwame Asumadu. NPP, Akwatia constituency, Parliamentary by-election, Ghana Police Service.
The Akwatia by-election will be keenly contested by the NPP's Solomon Kwame Asumadu and the NDC's Lawyer Bernard Bediako Baidoo. Photo credit: UGC.
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The NDC candidate, Bernard Bediako, has stated that the 600 security personnel deployed by the Ghana Police Service may not be enough, given the history of electoral violence in the constituency.

Mr. Bediako, a lawyer by profession, emphasised that there should be additional backup in case the security personnel's operations extend beyond the polling stations on the day of the election.

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“If the six hundred policemen are without a backup, then for me, there is a problem. If they are not just going to be at the polling stations and will be in the communities, then it is not enough, because sometimes these things (riots) happen even in the communities as people go around trying to prompt others to come and vote; sometimes it erupts into something else,” he said.

He, however, assured the people of Akwatia that he and his supporters will ensure a peaceful atmosphere for the police to operate.

NPP's mistrust of the police

On the security arrangements governing the September 2, 2025, by-election, the NPP does not fully trust the police, given what happened during the Ablekuma North rerun.

The NPP stated that nothing has been done to address these perpetrators, and they believe they may resurface in Akwatia.

Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary, NDC, Bernard Bediako, Solomon Kwame Asumadu, Akwatia constituency, Parliamentary by-election, Ghana Police Service.
Haruna Mohammed, NPP Deputy General Secretary, says the party does not trust the security arrangement made by the police for the Akwatia by-election. Photo credit: UGC.
Source: UGC

Therefore, to gain the full trust of the Ghana Police, the NPP demands the arrest and prosecution of perpetrators of the Ablekuma North rerun.

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The Deputy General Secretary of the party, Haruna Mohammed, also reacted to the deployment of 600 police personnel and security arrangements made for the Akwatia by-election.

He said the recent simulation exercises conducted by the police in preparation for the election do not restore their confidence that the by-election will be peaceful.

“Simulation cannot just give us confidence but can only make us happy that something seems to be done. But what seems to be done must be seen to be done on the ground on the D-day,” Mr Mohammed said.

Mr. Mohammed also accused the National Democratic Congress of being responsible for all the violence perpetrated during the by-elections in the country.

Despite his seeming lack of trust, he, however, acknowledged the role of the police in providing security for the state but considers the NDC as "devils."

“We view the police as the security of the state, but that doesn’t prevent you, as an individual, from protecting yourself, because we have considered the NDC as devils, and we cannot eat with the devil without a long spoon. We are not going to Akwatia for violence, but if violence occurs, we have the right to protect ourselves,” he added.

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NDC calls for trust in the police

Responding to this, Lawyer Bediako urged the NPP to desist from creating fear in the minds of the people, which may prevent voters from coming out to exercise their constitutional right and to trust the police. He questioned the basis of their distrust in the police.

“You don’t trust the police; who will you trust? Is there any alternative? There isn’t. Has the new government made new recruitment beyond what the NPP made? These are the same people you employed or some you came to meet and kept. What has happened?” Lawyer Bediako quizzed.

Akwatia is peaceful, and there is no indication of any unrest. There are some policemen spotted in town, but they are not in huge numbers.

NDC, Bernard Bediako, Solomon Kwame Asumadu, Akwatia constituency, Parliamentary by-election, Ghana Police Service, Ernest Yaw Kumi
Ernest Yaw Kumi was the MP for Akwatia before his untimely demise on July 6, 2025, in Accra. Photo credit: UGC.
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YEN.com.gh reported that the Akwatia Constituency seat became vacant following the passing of the Member of Parliament, Ernest Kumi, on July 7, 2025.

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The Electoral Commission set September 2, 2025, for the Akwatia by-election to elect a new member of parliament.

Candidates from both the NPP and NDC campaigned in the constituency, presenting their development agendas to the people ahead of the election.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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