The Ghana Police Service has announced traffic guidelines and road diversions ahead of the final rallies of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Thursday, December 5.
These measures are aimed at ensuring public safety and preventing clashes between supporters.
The NPP’s rally will be held at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon, while the NDC’s event is set to take place at Zurak Park in Madina.
Diversion Routes
At a press briefing in Accra on Wednesday, December 4, Director of the Police Public Affairs Directorate, ACP Grace Ansah-Akrofi, outlined specific traffic arrangements:
For NPP Supporters
Supporters traveling from Adenta will be redirected at Ritz Junction to take a left turn through Aviation and UPSA, before proceeding to Okponglo to access Legon.
Those coming from Dome will be routed through Haatso Junction, heading toward GIMPA and onward to the University of Ghana.
For NDC Supporters
Supporters travelling from the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange will turn right at Shiashie, proceed toward UPSA, and then turn left to join the Madina main road.
Those arriving from Dome will take a left turn at the KFC Junction on Haatso Road, continue toward Wisconsin University, and proceed to Zongo Junction.
Traffic Controls and Safety Measures
The police announced that a roadblock will be set up in front of the NDC rally venue in Madina to manage traffic flow.
Officers will also be stationed along key routes to assist road users and ensure the smooth movement of vehicles and pedestrians.
Appeal for Discipline
The police have called on both parties to ensure that their supporters maintain discipline and avoid actions that could lead to disturbances.
They emphasized the importance of cooperation with law enforcement to guarantee a peaceful and orderly conclusion to campaign activities.
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