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2024 elections: No military personnel will be stationed at any polling station – GAF

By Vincent Ashitey
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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has clarified its role in the December 7, Presidential and Parliamentary elections, emphasising that no military personnel will be stationed at polling stations on election day.

In a statement released on December 1, ahead of the elections, GAF noted that the military will only be deployed upon a formal request from the Ghana Police Service to handle specific situations requiring additional security reinforcements.

According to GAF, this collaborative approach underscores a commitment to maintaining law and order while ensuring that the electoral process is free from undue interference.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining national security and peace during this critical democratic exercise, GAF wishes to reiterate that no military personnel will be stationed at any polling station. GAF’s presence will be limited to standby support, with the primary responsibility for election security remaining with the Ghana Police Service (GPS).

“The military will only be deployed upon request by the GPS. This collaborative approach ensures that the
Elections proceed smoothly and peacefully while law and order are maintained.

“The military’s role, as outlined, will be limited to standby support, with the Ghana Police Service (GPS) taking the lead in ensuring security at polling stations.

GAF has urged the public to remain vigilant to prevent the impersonation or unauthorised appearances of individuals claiming to be military personnel.

“In the spirit of transparency and to prevent any misunderstandings, we encourage the public to report any
military personnel, individual(s) identifying themselves as GAF personnel or any individual(s) wearing
military-patterned attire/accoutrements found at any polling station to the nearest Police Station or call the
Following GPS toll-free numbers: 18555 or 0800 311 311. This will ensure that appropriate action is taken against such individuals or groups to maintain security as well as the integrity of the election
process

In its statement, GAF reiterated its dedication to safeguarding the stability and sovereignty of Ghana, particularly during this critical democratic exercise.

“GAF wishes to encourage all Ghanaians to exercise their civic rights responsibly, cooperate with security
personnel and refrain from any acts that could disrupt the peace. GAF reiterates its commitment to
safeguarding the stability and sovereignty of the nation whilst protecting the integrity of the election process.”