The National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress, Kofi Adams, says two of its party activists have been killed in post-election violence.
“We have buried two people as a result of post-election violence in Sefwi Wiawso and Dunkwa. They were NDC people who were attacked NPP members after the elections,” he said.
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“You have these people move not just to toll booths and other places but even to the flagstaff house, beat up uniformed persons and tear up their clothes and then claim they [Invisible forces] are in charge,” he added.
Kofi Adams noted in an interview with Accra-baed Citi FM that the president must be held responsible for the killings, saying he has done little to prevent his party supporters who are victimising their opponents.
Following the declaration of the 2016 elections, there has been widespread disturbances and attacks on public facilities by NPP members.
At a press conference Friday, the NDC National Chairman warned that they'll fight back if NPP supporters who are attacking NDC loyalists are not restrained.
Meanwhile, the police have deployed more personnel to some strategic public institutions to prevent further attacks.
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They have also warned to deal ruthlessly with anyone engaged in the destruction of public properties.
In addition, 5 persons, including a constituency Chairman of the NPP have been arrest over post-election disturbances.