In the first of the nationwide Round Table Discussions on the menace of political vigilantism held on June 23, 2017 in Koforidua, CODEO stakeholders made some suggestions in combating this threat. CODEO calls on all stakeholders, including the political parties, security agencies, and the public at large to, as a matter of urgency, address this growing canker. CODEO calls on all Ghanaians to work together to support this crusade against political party vigilantism in our electoral politics. CODEO further calls on the media to make this subject critical for public discussion. Read more in the full statement.
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