Political tensions are rising in Ghana after the government used military to intimidate electorates at some collation centres in most stronghold regions of the opposition National Democratic Congress NDC.

The ruling party in most region used military to force Electoral Commissioners on gunpoint to change figures and manipulate results to favour the ruling New Patriotic Party NPP.

This have compelled the supporters of the opposition party to storm the streets of regional capitals and have vowed to defend and protect their vote at the peril of their lives.

However, provisional results collated by the opposition party indicate that the former President and flag bearer of the opposition party Mr. John Dramani Mahama has win with 50.15 per cent of votes cast and has won the majority of Parliament.

The EC's inability to honor its promise to declare the election results as promised has raised concerns amongst peace loving Ghanaians.

At a press conference on late Thursday afternoon, the General Secretary of the party Johnson Asiedu warned of chaotic situation in the coming days if the EC will not "do the right thing".

He warned that the media who have connived with the NPP and the EC will be judged by posterity.