Student dies after clashes at Voters’ Registration Centre in Bono

The MP in the area said some persons alleged from the Camp of the NPP caused the incident

Student dies after clashes at Voters’ Registration Centre in Bono

Clashes at a voters’ registration centre in the Bono Region has left one person dead.

Per reports, the scuffle at began after some persons allegedly associated with the NPP parliamentary candidate for the constituency confronted brother of the MP for the area (Banda Ahenkro), Ahmed Ibrahim.

The deceased, according to the MP, was a teacher training graduate who was returning to the area to inform his parent of his completion of studies.

Residents in the area, angered by the unfortunate incident at the registration centre, mounted roadblocks in reprisal.

Narrating the incident to Starr News, MP for Banda Ahenkro, Ahmed Ibrahim said: “the brother of my opponent who is the NPP parliamentary candidate was arrested with invisible forces and vigilantes with ammunition and guns causing mayhem and disturbances at the registration centre.

 

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According to him the security operatives that arrested him, released him just 30 minutes after arresting him. So, they brought the exhibit to the police station without the culprits. And this was upon the intervention of the District Chief Executive.

“So, after setting these guys free, they went back to the registration centre and they were all jubilating that they are in power and will teach we the NDC where the power lies.”

He went on “I thought it was a joke. The following day, yesterday, the parliamentary candidate together with his brother who was arrested and acquitted went to my house attacked my brother in the full glare of the police, beat him to the point that they thought he was dead and they left him there. Then he was sent to the hospital and is receiving treatment.”

“After that, the community people organised in the area and said that car which came to do this should not pas there again, and that orchestrated the mounting of barriers in other communities. as I’m talking now there is a situation of lawlessness,” he indicated.

He, however, noted that the deceased was a “student from the Eastern region. A training college student who had just completed. So, he was on his way from the scholar to the community to tell his parents he had completed school.”

“They are the same people who attacked my home,” he alleged.

Police PRO for Bono region Chief Inspector Augustine Oppong as at the time he spoke on the Midday News today said he cannot confirm the death until investigations are over.

He noted that some policemen have sustained injuries from the clashes.