Warning shots fired as ballot box was snatched in NPP Walewale primaries re-run

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The police were forced to fire warning shots in an attempt to protect the integrity of the governing New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary primary rerun in Walewale.

JoyNews has learned that the sorting of the ballot papers was disrupted after a ballot box was snatched by former NPP Yagaba-Kubori Chairman, Akamari Bawa.

This development sparked chaos at the voting centre, according to correspondent Eliaso Tanko.

This forced sorting to be halted in the fierce contest between the incumbent MP Hajia Lariba Zuweratu and the Special Advisor to the Vice President, Dr Mahama Tia Kabiru.

The box has since been sent to the police station with the snatcher currently in custody.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Newsnite, the 3rd National Vice Chairman of the NPP, Alhaji Osman Masawudu said the election officials are waiting for both candidates at the police station where counting is expected to be done.

The Tamale High Court in the Northern Region presided over by Justice Richard Kogyapwah, has ordered a re-run of the constituency’s primary.

The Judge, who gave the ruling on Monday, September 2, said the full judgement will be read on September 12, 2024.

This ruling comes barely a week for parliamentary and presidential aspirants to file their nominations for the December 7 election in line with the Electoral Commission’s timelines.

Background

In June 2024, the Tamale High Court placed an injunction on Dr Mahama Tia Kabiru restraining him from holding himself as the elected parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party for the Walewale constituency in the North East Region.

The ruling by Justice Richard Kugyapaw, followed a challenge to the election results by the incumbent Member of Parliament, Hajia Lariba Zuweratu.

SourceMyjoyonline.com

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