The Minority Leader in , , has condemned the 's (EC) decision to hold a rerun of the Ablekuma North parliamentary election, describing the move as "unfair" and "unjust." Speaking on the floor of on Thursday, July 3, 2025, Afenyo-Markin expressed concern over the EC's sudden and unexplained reversal on the electoral process. "Yesterday, we woke up to a surprise announcement by the .

The Commission informed the nation that there would be a rerun of the elections on July 11, 2025 and they listed polling stations where these elections would take place," he said.

The Minority Leader challenged the EC's integrity, referencing the Commission's own earlier statements. "When the Mandamus order was granted by the courts and the EC was in the process of finalising the collation amid disturbances, they themselves issued a public statement and addressed the press, telling the people of Ghana that only three polling stations remained to finalise the collation process and enable them to declare the results," he noted.

He also pointed out that the EC had previously requested police protection to complete the collation and questioned what had changed. "Not long after that, they wrote to the Ghana Police Service requesting security.