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True, soldiers were spotted in Dormaa East constituency in the Bono Region

Ghana Fact-checking Coalition
December 7, 2024
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Claim: Military men spotted in the Dormaa East constituency

Source: @ABN_Lion (X) (Archived)

Verdict: True

Explanation: The Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition spoke with a Bono Region-based journalist who confirmed that indeed military men were spotted in the Dormaa East in the early hours of voting. 

A video shared on X claims that military men were in front of the house of the National Chairman for the New Patriotic Party, Stephen Ayensu Ntim.

Voices in the video further suggested that they were deployed by the DCE and that they arrived in a car belonging to the NPP chairman in the area.

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