Video footage has emerged showing a tense clash between police and National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters during the 'Enough Is Enough' protest in Kumasi.
The confrontation occurred as protesters attempted to gain access to the Ashanti Regional Electoral Commission office, resulting in a physical altercation between the two sides.
Barricades were breached, and chaos ensued, with police forced to intervene to control the situation.
The footage depicted the intense standoff during the demonstration as the opposition party demanded an audit of the voters register.
Watch here:
#EnoughIsEnoughDemo: The clash that led to some injuries and the arrest of some 3 people in the Ashanti Region.#ElectionHQ pic.twitter.com/Pds12aEpk2
— JoyNews (@JoyNewsOnTV) September 17, 2024
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