December 5, 2024

The campaign team of presidential hopeful of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Kwabena Duffuor is doubting the credibility of the voters register for the party’s presidential and parliamentary elections.

It has therefore called for an urgent round table discussion to address anomalies it has detected in the voters register for the crucial election.

NDC will be electing its presidential candidate on 13th May, 2023 for the 2024 general election.

According to Dr. Duffuor’s campaign team, the demand for thorough discussion is to ensure a transparent and fair electoral process.

A statement signed and issued on 2nd May, 2023 by a campaign team member of Dr Duffuor, Kofi B Kukubor said the concerns were first expressed in a letter dated April 17, 2023, wherein the campaign team requested access to the voters’ register, which serves as the basis for determining the eligibility of voters in the impending presidential and parliamentary primaries.

It demonstrated that following the said concerns, a gathering was held at the NDC party central command on second May, 2023, during which some data in regards to the electors’ register was revealed to the group.

Be that as it may, it said after directing a starter examination of the data gave, the mission group found extreme peculiarities inside the register.

The anomalies feel a little doubtful about the honesty of the electing system and the exactness of the elector information being introduced by the NDC Decisions Commission.

Considering the worries, Dr. Duffuor’s mission group has earnestly mentioned that the significant partners, including key entertainers inside the party, ought to participate in a round table conversation to expeditiously resolve the recognized issues.

The group underlined the significance of settling these issues to guarantee a straightforward and fair political decision, keeping away from any potential traps that might have extreme results.

 

 

 

Source: Ghanaxpress.com

 

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