Jean thief Bossman Asare want to 'create confusion'-Asiedu Nketia.
Jean thief Bossman Asare want to 'create confusion'-Asiedu Nketia.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the Electoral
Commission of deliberately disenfranchising their members in their
strongholds in the ongoing limited voters' registration exercise.
Speaking to members of the press at the party's Headquarters, General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketia
explained that they have monitored the ongoing limited registration
exercise and that they feel vindicated about the concerns they raised
prior to the exercise which the EC failed to adhere to.
During the period leading to the commencement of the limited
registration exercise, the NDC raised several red flags which the party
thought if not addressed may adversely impact on the success of the
exercise.
"Most of the issues we raised were fiercely ignored and treated with
contempt by the Jean Mensa-Bossman Asare led Electoral Commission,"
Johnson Asiedu Nketia said.
Highlighting on some of the irregularities that have been perpetrated
in the ongoing limited registration exercise, the National Democratic
Congress are of the view that the Electoral Commission does not look
prepared to organize a free, fair and credible elections come 2020.
"We strongly raised issues with the setting of targets by the Electoral
Commission in relation to the expected number of qualified voters to be
registered, insisting on the need for a reliable population data from
the Ghana Statistical Service."
"We were of the opinion that, sufficient statistical data will be
indispensable in the accurate planning of procurement and deployment of
electoral materials, as well as the effective planning of an efficient
distribution of registration centres across the country," he pointed.
When the NDC expressed series of misgivings about the commission
approaching an important exercise such as the compilation of voter
register through the guesswork instead of scientifically determined
figures, the EC responded in a rather bizarre manner.
"The rippling effect is what Ghanaians have experienced in the ongoing limited registration exercise," he added.
He added that key among complaints raised by the National Democratic
Congress about the limited registration include; "online equipment
failure, poor and haphazard deployment of online equipment, inadequate
number of registration centres leading to over congestion at the
centres, shortage of registration materials particularly in our strong
holds; illegal and clandestine registration through collusion between EC
officials and operatives of the ruling party, wrong capturing of
registrants details of polling stations and Intimidation of registrants
in NDC strong holds by NPP vigilantes operating on the guise of National
Security."
"There is a well calculated and well rehearsed orchestration designed
by the Jean Mensa-Bossman Asare led Electoral Commission to
intentionally create a state of confusion that will allow capable,
privileged and well positioned political players to exploit in pursuit
of their parochial partisan interest rather than the national interest
of securing a credible register which is a pre requisite for free and
fair elections," he said.
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