07 Dec 2020 | 05:17 PM UTC
Ghana: Unidentified gunmen injure two people near an election polling station on Dec. 7
Unidentified gunmen shot and injured at least two people near polling station in Kasoa, Ghana, on Dec. 7.
Event
Unidentified gunmen shot and injured at least two people near the Steps to Christ polling station in Kasoa, Ghana, Dec. 7. The incident occurred amid the country's presidential election, in which main opposition candidate John Mahama is contesting incumbent President Nana Akufo-Addo, who is seeking a second term in office. The immediate reason for the shooting is unclear.
Heightened security operations are ongoing, and traffic disruptions are occurring in the immediate vicinity of the shooting. Potential clashes between the assailants and police are possible.
Context
Ghana has generally experienced peaceful democratic elections and transfers of power since its return to civilian rule in 1993. Nevertheless, occasional isolated clashes between rival political groups may occur.
Advice
If operating in Ghana, exercise increased personal vigilance through the Dec. 7 election. Avoid all demonstrations as a standard security precaution and the possibility of political violence. Keep away from areas where security personnel appear to be deploying. If clashes break out nearby, take shelter in a safe, non-governmental building. Monitor trusted local news sources for developments. Heed all security personnel instructions and allow additional travel time near gatherings.