Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) as a matter of urgency provide security for all its Members of Parliament-elect across the nation.

This comes after attacks on two of its MP's-elect that is Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpey of Keta Constituency and Dorcas Toffey of Jomoro Constituency.

The Party has accused the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) for being behind the series of attacks on their MP's elect.

In a statement signed by the Communications Director Kakra Essamuah on Sunday, December 13, it says the NPP were the pepetrators of the vicious attacks to “claim majority status and empower them to select the Speaker of Parliament” as the two would have been hospitalised by the swearing-in of the eighth Parliament.

“Accordingly, we repeat our condemnation of these acts of violence and demand that all our Members of Parliament Elect be provided with adequate security by the Inspector General of the Ghana Police Service,” the opposition party demanded.

Aside that demand, it also called on individual MPs-elect to “take all necessary measures to boost their personal security, just as we strongly urge the party in the affected Constituencies to offer assistance towards achieving maximum security for all NDC MPS Elect”.

“The government headed by HE Nana Akufo-Addo to restrain the hoodlums from his party who, from the registration period and throughout the elections, have committed acts of vandalism and violence against NDC members and supporters that soil the image of our dear country”.

“This is the least that we expect from our government,”it added.