Tensions within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bantama Constituency have escalated after some dissatisfied members performed traditional rituals, invoking curses over what they described as irregularities during the party's constituency executive elections.
Disagreements surrounding the NPP constituency executive elections in Bantama have taken a dramatic turn after a group of aggrieved party members publicly performed traditional rituals and invoked curses over the disputed electoral process.
The incident occurred in the aftermath of the controversial elections, which had already been disrupted by violence and allegations of procedural irregularities.
Videos circulating on social media show some party members pouring schnapps while performing libation and invoking curses on individuals they believe were responsible for the confusion surrounding the election.
Those involved in the ritual accused certain party officials and other individuals of manipulating the electoral process and of failing to respect what they claimed was a court injunction affecting the elections.
The aggrieved members maintained that the constituency executive election had not been conducted fairly and expressed their frustration through the traditional ceremony.
The ritual followed an earlier outbreak of violence at the Bantama Cultural Centre, where the elections were being held.
During that incident, tensions escalated after a group of individuals reportedly disrupted the voting process, resulting in one person sustaining injuries and the arrest of three suspects by police.
The disturbances forced election officials to temporarily suspend the exercise while security personnel restored order at the venue.
The latest development has attracted widespread public attention, with the videos of the traditional ritual generating extensive discussion across social media platforms.
Some members of the public described the act as a cultural means of seeking justice and expressing deep dissatisfaction with the events surrounding the election.
Others, however, viewed the incident as a reflection of growing divisions within the constituency and called on party leadership to resolve the dispute through dialogue and established internal mechanisms.
Political analysts have noted that internal party elections are expected to be conducted peacefully, as they play an important role in strengthening democratic institutions and preparing parties for national elections.
They argue that disagreements arising from such elections should be addressed through constitutional procedures, mediation, and legal channels rather than through actions that could deepen tensions among party members.
The Ghana Police Service continues to investigate the violence that disrupted the election, while authorities work to establish the circumstances surrounding the disturbances and the destruction of election materials.
Meanwhile, party leaders are expected to consult relevant stakeholders before announcing the next steps regarding the completion of the suspended constituency executive elections.
Observers say the incident highlights the importance of transparent electoral processes, effective conflict resolution, and strong internal democratic structures within political parties.
They also emphasise that maintaining unity after competitive internal contests is essential for preserving public confidence and ensuring organisational stability.

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