The Ghana Police Service have arrested two delegates for engaging in exchanges at the New Ningo D/A Basic School B polling station at Ningo-Prampram constituency in Greater Accra region.

Narrating the incident, the Starr News reporter on the grounds stated one attacked the other for campaigning for another candidate at the voting center.

The two delegates have subsequently been taken to the Ningo-Prampram police station.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram Samuel Nartey George has described the primaries in the constituency as a contest between light and darkness.

According to him, he has not only represented the constituents well in the house of the legislature, but has also represented the party well by holding the feet of Nana Addo administration to the fire of accountability.

The Ningo-Prampram race is a straight fight between the incumbent and former constituency chairman Michael Tetteh. Speaking to Starr News about his chances in today’s exercise, Sam George questioned the real motive of his contender in seeking to enter parliament.

“Saturday (today) is a contest between light and darkness. A contest between anyone who stands for what’s just, what’s it honest, speaks the voice and mind of the ordinary Ghanaian, serves this country with all that he has. Has served his party, laid his life on the altar for his party on several occasions. Someone who is dedicated to both the course of the NDC and Ghana and the ordinary Ghanaian on one side and then someone who says he’s looking for a position because he is a business man and wants to do business.

“Someone who has no qualms with where his support comes from whether it’s from the despicable LGBTQ community or wherever, he’s willing to take money from any and everybody because all he wants is power at all cost. Walks around making all kinds of promises he cannot fulfil. When he had a track record of never fulfilling the promises he’s made in the past in this constituency, it’s a contest between light and darkness,” the lawmaker stated.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM