"Crime Has No Expiry Date": NDC Chairman Calls for Arrests Over Electoral Violence
Accra, Ghana – Johnson Asiedu-Nketia, the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has emphatically stated that "crime has no expiry date" and called for the immediate arrest of individuals responsible for electoral violence, specifically citing incidents from Ayawaso West Wuogon to Ablekuma North. His comments underscore the persistent demand for accountability for past electoral disturbances.
Speaking on Friday, July 18, 2025, Asiedu-Nketia highlighted the need for justice to prevail regardless of the passage of time, asserting that perpetrators of violence during elections must be brought to book. His remarks directly address concerns about impunity and the potential for such incidents to recur if those responsible are not prosecuted.
"Crime has no expiry date. Arrests must begin with those behind the violence from Ayawaso West Wuogon to Ablekuma North," the NDC Chairman firmly stated. He referenced specific instances of electoral violence that have marred Ghana's political landscape in recent years, drawing attention to the need for a comprehensive approach to address the issue.
The call for arrests comes amidst ongoing discussions about electoral reforms and ensuring peaceful elections in Ghana. Political parties, civil society organizations, and the public have consistently advocated for decisive action against individuals and groups who instigate or engage in violence during electoral processes.
Asiedu-Nketia's statement serves as a potent reminder to law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to pursue justice for victims of electoral violence and to uphold the rule of law, thereby deterring future occurrences and strengthening Ghana's democratic credentials.
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