Retired Security Analyst Colonel Festus Aboagye has urged Ghanaians to remain calm amidst the growing incidents of violence and clashes following the December 7 elections.

Colonel Aboagye emphasized the need for the Ghana Police Service to act decisively in addressing the unrest and holding those instigating chaos accountable.

He highlighted a historical pattern of post-election disturbances in Ghana, referencing similar occurrences in previous election years. "It started in 2000 when the National Democratic Congress (NDC) handed over power to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The NPP foot soldiers did what is happening today.