The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) is worried about the increasing reports of violence at registrations centres across the country. With just five months to go into the general elections, reported violent cases during the voter registration exercise across Ghana is dangerous and pose a serious threat to the upcoming December 2020 Presidential and Legislative elections. 

The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) is worried about the increasing reports of violence at registrations centres across the country. With just five months to go into the general elections, reported violent cases during the voter registration exercise across Ghana is dangerous and pose a serious threat to the upcoming December 2020 Presidential and Legislative elections. 

The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) is worried about the increasing reports of violence at registrations centres across the country. With just five months to go into the general elections, reported violent cases during the voter registration exercise across Ghana is dangerous and pose a serious threat to the upcoming December 2020 Presidential and Legislative elections. 

The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) is worried about the increasing reports of violence at registrations centres across the country. With just five months to go into the general elections, reported violent cases during the voter registration exercise across Ghana is dangerous and pose a serious threat to the upcoming December 2020 Presidential and Legislative elections. 

The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) is worried about the increasing reports of violence at registrations centres across the country. With just five months to go into the general elections, reported violent cases during the voter registration exercise across Ghana is dangerous and pose a serious threat to the upcoming December 2020 Presidential and Legislative elections. 

Signed

Programmes Manager

Theodora Anti