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…as Mahama Instructs AG Seek Justice For Victims

The clock is ticking for those who plunged Ghana’s recent elections into chaos and bloodshed. President John Dramani Mahama has decisively handed over a damning report on electoral violence to Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine, unleashing the full force of the law on perpetrators who are now reportedly “gripped with fear and anxiety.”

Sources close to the Attorney General’s office reveal that Dr. Ayine is ready to move swiftly, with a clear mandate to bring to justice all individuals responsible for the heinous acts that marred both the 2020 and 2024 general elections.

The days of impunity, the Mahama administration has made clear, are unequivocally over.

 

GRUESOME DETAILS UNVEILED: A TRAIL OF DEATH AND INJURY

The meticulously compiled report, presented by Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, paints a disturbing picture of the violence that stained Ghana’s democratic process.

It details a litany of “shootings, physical assaults, and violent clashes between political party supporters and security personnel across various constituencies.”

Tragically, these disturbances exacted a heavy toll: eight lives were lost in the 2020 elections alone, with an additional three fatalities recorded during the 2024 polls.

Beyond the grim death toll, scores of others sustained “various degrees of injuries, leaving a scar on the democratic process.”

 

PRESIDENT ACTS ON PUBLIC OUTCRY: JUSTICE IS PARAMOUNT

President Mahama’s decisive action follows relentless calls from a chorus of civil society organizations, human rights groups, and concerned citizens demanding accountability, transparency, and decisive measures against politically motivated violence. His directive to the IGP, issued shortly after assuming office, underscores a firm commitment to the rule of law.

By entrusting the Attorney General with this critical task, President Mahama is not just promising justice, but actively setting the stage for it.

The legal review is expected to map out the exact steps for prosecuting offenders and propose vital reforms to strengthen future electoral security and justice systems. The ultimate goal: to rebuild public trust in Ghana’s democratic institutions and send an unequivocal message that violence has no place in the nation’s elections.

The Presidency has doubled down on its firm stance, pledging unwavering support for all efforts to ensure that those who unleashed chaos face the full consequences of their actions.

As the legal wheels begin to turn, those suspected of involvement in the electoral violence are reportedly experiencing a palpable sense of dread.

Many, acutely aware of their roles in the mayhem that stained Ghana’s democratic exercises, are “beginning to tremble, fearing the firm resolve of a President who has vowed not to shield wrongdoers.”

These perpetrators, whose actions led to the tragic loss of innocent lives, widespread fear, and the disruption of peaceful voting processes, now face the reckoning. The message from the Mahama-led administration is stark and clear: the era of getting away with electoral violence is definitively over.

All eyes are now fixed on the Attorney General’s office, as Ghanaians eagerly await the public release of the report’s findings and the commencement of legal proceedings.

The New Republic remains committed to bringing you continuous updates, exclusive insights, and in-depth coverage as this pivotal national process unfolds. Stay with us as justice begins its course.

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