The Ghana Police Service has demonstrated its commitment to maintaining law and order following the recent post-election disturbances. In a significant development, nine suspects have been apprehended in connection with the arson attack on the Electoral Commission (EC) office in Ayensuano, Eastern Region. This incident, a grave violation of public property and a blatant disruption of the electoral process, underscores the need for swift and decisive action to ensure accountability. The arrest of these individuals is a vital step towards bringing those responsible to justice.
The arrest of these nine individuals follows a pattern of proactive policing in response to the post-election violence. Earlier, on December 9th, 2024, eight suspects were taken into custody in connection with an attack on a Metro Mass Transit workshop in Sunyani. These arrests highlight the comprehensive nature of the police investigation, spanning multiple locations and addressing a range of violent acts committed in the wake of the election.
The combined total of arrests related to the post-election disturbances currently stands at 106. This substantial number underscores the scale of the violence that occurred and the police service’s determination to apprehend those involved. All suspects are currently in police custody and are assisting with ongoing investigations. The police have clearly indicated their commitment to ensuring that all suspects face the full force of the law. This reassurance emphasizes the police’s dedication to not only apprehending perpetrators but also to delivering justice and deterring future acts of violence.
The arrest of these nine suspects specifically related to the Ayensuano EC office arson highlights the importance of protecting electoral infrastructure and upholding the integrity of the electoral process. The burning of the EC office represents an attack on the democratic process itself, and bringing the perpetrators to justice sends a strong message against such acts of vandalism and lawlessness. The ongoing investigation and the commitment to due legal process are crucial elements in ensuring that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. The scale of the arrests and the police’s commitment to due process demonstrates a steadfast resolve to bring peace and stability to affected areas and to reinforce the rule of law in Ghana.