Orderly voting recorded in Ablekuma Central

Early voting at Ablekuma Central was hectic but orderly with a long queues forming at many of the polling stations by 5 am.

Among these early voters at the New Abossey Okai polling station were old people most of who brought chairs to sit in the queues.

Polling started about 20 minutes late at this station, which made some the voters impatient and started insulting the officials.

But all was calm when voting got underway with the first voter, a woman, raising her arms into the air in a joyous mood as she drew applause from the other voters.

At the Odorkor Police Church polling centre a lady was not allowed to vote because her name was not in the register, even though her number was there. Mr Charles B. Agborko, the Returning Officer expressed satisfaction with the trend of affairs so far.

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