Akufo-Addo forcing Jean Mensa to compile new register to rig 2020-UK
Akufo-Addo forcing Jean Mensa to compile new register to rig 2020-UK/Ireland.
The UK and Ireland chapter of the main opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC) has claimed that President Nana Akufo-Addo is putting
pressure on Electoral Commission Chair Jean Mensa to compile a new
electoral roll through which the election management body would rig the
2020 general elections for him.
For he knows very well that he can not win the 2020 election.
A statement signed by Mr Simon Aworigo dated Friday, 10 January 2020
urged the EC Chair to stand on her ground and “not succumb to pressure from
Mr Akufo-Addo to compile a new register of voters to rig election
2020”.
The NDC UK and Ireland Chapter said the President is railroading Mrs
Mensa into compiling a new register less than a year to a general
election because the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) “is scared it
will lose the upcoming general elections if the current register that it
won the 2016 general elections with is used for the 2020 general
elections”.
“Considering the pronouncements of Mr Akufo-Addo, his vice, Dr Mahamudu
Bawumia, and other leading members such as the Majority Leader Osei
Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu on the matter, the Chapter is left with no choice than
to conclude that the Electoral Commission is under enormous pressure
from government to rig the 2020 elections for the NPP”, the NDC said.
It noted that the Electoral Commission has a “sacred duty” imposed on
it by the Constitution to conduct elections that are credible, free,
fair and transparent. “This requires it to build consensus and stop
taking unilateral decisions, influenced by undercurrents from the
government”.
“They must consult all the political stakeholders and interest groups
on the timing of important matters such as the compilation of a new
register. This is important for the consolidation of our democratic
governance”, the statement added, stressing: “The security and political
stability of every democracy rests largely on the credibility and
acceptability of the results at the polls”.
“It is for this reason that the UK and Ireland Chapter of the NDC is
calling on Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare to put the safety, security and
democracy of our country ahead of any other considerations in their
decision to compile a new electoral roll”.
Thus far, the Chapter said, “the EC has not been convincing and
persuasive enough nor logical in all its reasons for the need to compile
a new register in this election year”.
The UK and Ireland Chapter of the NDC wondered why the EC would not
wait for the 2020 census to be done in the second quarter of this year
before making a decision as to whether or not a new electoral roll is
needed since, in the party’s view, the census would provide credible
data with which the EC can make a sound decision.
“Ghana will be conducting a population census sometime in April this
year. It is public knowledge that an accurate register of voters depends
on an accurate population figure. A population census gives the country
a reliable population figure with all the accompanying demographics
which can be relied upon to compile a new register”, the Chapter said,
adding: “It is, therefore, unconscionable why the EC will want to run
ahead of such reliable data and compile a new voter register now”.
“It is only logical and sensible for the EC to compile a new voter
register after 2020 when the country will have produced a credible
demographic data from the population census.
“It is also curious why the Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare-led Electoral
Commission will insist on compiling a new register which we cannot test
in any election before the general elections of 2020 so that whatever
challenges exist can be cured.
“This rushed approach by the EC has the potential to disenfranchise
millions of Ghanaians which will then amount to subverting the will of
the people.
“We call on Akufo-Addo and his NPP to focus on delivering the over 300
promises they made to Ghanaians and not collude with the EC to rig the
2020 elections. Ghanaians will not accept this.
“We rise as citizens not spectators to fight the abuse of our democracy and institutions by Akufo Addo and the NPP.
“The right of Ghanaians to elect their leaders in a democracy must be
strengthened not manipulated by a nonperforming government which insists
on imposing itself on the people against their will”, the party noted
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