. The Western Regional Police Command has been petitioned to hunt for the vandals who defaced campaign billboards of an independent parliamentary candidate for the Tarkwa/Nsuaem Constituency. Billboards of Miss Joy Joycelyn were targeted after alleged supporters of the incumbent New Patriotic Party legislator, George Mireku Duker, went on a rampage Tuesday. A bystander was reportedly assaulted during a scuffle with the irate pro-Duker supporters after he questioned what he had termed as a criminal act. In a statement, however, the office of Miss Andoh condemned the act accusing the Municipal Chief Executive and the MP of a schemed attempt to disrupt the already peaceful atmosphere in the Constituency. “This is purported to have been done under the direction of some ‘henchmen’ of the sitting Member of Parliament, as the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, tours some parts of the Western Region,” a statement issued by the Joy Joycelyn Andoh Campaign Team read. Copied from: Report ghana Disclaimer: All news on this website are copied from other news sources. It is important to check the source to verify the news. Share this… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: umsdigital Subscribe For Latest JobsSign up to best of business news, informed analysis and opinions on what matters to you.Invalid email address We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.Thanks for subscribing! Tagged Ghana newsRelated Posts Come show your nakedness to Akufo-Addo on June 21 – ASEPA boss charges women May 30, 2022 Mahama’s aide hails Special Prosecutor’s thorough charges against ex-PPA boss May 19, 2022 Nkoranza: Our personnel and families are not safe May 19, 2022 Dismissed PPA boss to face court next week – Special Prosecutor May 19, 2022 Bulgarian Emb.: Gov’t sets up 3-member c’tee to find amicable solution May 19, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ