Tempers flared at a polling station in Bomaa in the Tano North constituency as two brothers got into a heated argument over which political party their father should vote for.

The disagreement occurred as the family arrived to cast their votes in the Tano North constituency, drawing attention from other voters and polling officials.

According to eyewitnesses, the argument began when the two brothers, who support opposing political parties, disagreed on which party their elderly father should cast his vote for.

One brother advocated for the ruling party, pointing to its development initiatives in the area, while the other insisted that his father vote for the opposition, citing its promises of better governance and economic reform.