
Confusion has erupted at the Ayawaso East Constituency as the opposition New Patriotic Party is currently voting to elect its parliamentary Candidates for the 2012 elections.
According to Citi News reporter, Farida Khailan three unknown men invaded the Nima cluster of Schools where the election is being held demanding an amount owed them by one of the aspirants.
The unknown men alleged that the aspirant, Ibrahim Issah owes them an amount of GH¢1,700, and vowed to reclaim their money.
This resulted in some confusion which has led to some disruption of the voting process at the centre.
Farida Khailan who was heckled in the process told Citi News that the aspirant and the gentlemen have been whisked to the Nima Police Station to find an amicable solution to the problem.


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