Annor Dompreh calls on Police to investigate Nsawam shooting incident, insists he won election

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The Member of Parliament for the Nsawam-Adoagyiri constituency, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has called on the Ghana Police Service to thoroughly investigate a shooting incident in Nsawam that left one person hospitalized.

Addressing allegations of his involvement, Dompreh categorically denied any connection to the incident.

“I have never wielded a firearm in my life, and I have no involvement in this unfortunate incident. I trust the police to conduct a fair and thorough investigation to uncover the truth.”

Speaking at a press conference held at the Nsawam/Adoagyiri New Patriotic Party (NPP) office, he insisted that their internal party collation demonstrates his victory in the December 7, 2024, Parliamentary election.

“Based on the pink sheets from all 203 polling stations in the constituency, it is evident that the NPP won the election,” he asserted.

Mr. Dompreh also addressed allegations made by the opposition, urging the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, to avoid spreading misinformation.

“Sammy Gyamfi must show maturity in politics. The lies and baseless accusations must stop,” he said.

He further appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to pause the transition process until all disputed parliamentary seats are officially declared.

“I humbly call on the President to ensure that the democratic process is upheld. Let the Electoral Commission do its work before proceeding with the transition,” he urged.

Additionally, he called on the president-elect to caution party members, saying, “I expect the president-elect to call his members to order to ensure peace and unity in the country.”

Meanwhile, a heavy security presence has been deployed in Nsawam to restore calm and safeguard lives and property.

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