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Your directive to EC officials to prevent agents from monitoring transfer of votes is clearly a means to aid illegal voter transfers -NDC to EC

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionJune 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Your directive to EC officials to prevent agents from monitoring transfer of votes is clearly a means to aid illegal voter transfers -NDC to EC
Fifi Fiavi Kwetey — NDC General Secretary
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The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has opposed the directive by the Electotal Commission to its officers to prevent political parties and their agents from observing the ongoing transfer of votes exercise.

The General Secretary of the NDC, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, said the party finds the directive outrageous and clearly calculated to aid gerrymandering through illegal voter transfers.

He questioned the rationale behind the directive, asking, “What do the Electoral Commission and the NPP have to hide that they do not want agents of political parties to observe the ongoing voter transfer exercise?”

He argued that political parties ages play an important role in promoting transparency and deepening confidence in our electoral system.

He stressed that the actions of the EC must enhance the important role of political party agents and not seek to diminish it.

The party asked the agents of the NDC to ignore the directive from the EC.

“The National Democratic Congress therefore hereby calls on all its agents across the country to defy and disregard this outrageous directive by the Electoral Commission. All structures of the party, particularly Regional and Constituency Secretariats, are hereby directed to deploy NDC agents to all district offices of the EC to closely monitor the ongoing voter transfer exercise.”

Read the full statement below

PRESS STATEMENT
For Immediate Release:

03/06/2024

POLITICAL PARTY AGENTS MUST OBSERVE THE VOTER TRANSFER EXERCISE

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has noted with disgust, a memorandum from the Deputy Chairman (Operations) of the Electoral Commission to Regional Directors of the Commision, directing them to disallow agents of political parties from observing the ongoing voter transfer exercise.

We find this directive outrageous and clearly calculated to aid gerrymandering through illegal voter transfers.

It is sad that the Electoral Commission, which is supposed to be a neutral umpire and a champion of transparency in our electoral processes, has opted for opacity in such an important electoral exercise.

What do the Electoral Commission and the NPP have to hide that they do not want Agents of political parties to observe the ongoing voter transfer exercise?

Political party agents play an important role in promoting transparency, and deepening confidence in our electoral system, so the actions of the EC must enhance the important role of political party agents, and not seek to diminish it.

In our view, an insistence on this directive by the Electoral Commission can only be in furtherance of the suspected devious and sinister agenda of the Commision to manipulate the processes leading to the 2024 elections.

The National Democratic Congress therefore hereby calls on all its agents across the country to defy and disregard this outrageous directive by the Electoral Commission. All structures of the party, particularly Regional and Constituency Secretariats, are hereby directed to deploy NDC agents to all district offices of the EC to closely monitor the ongoing voter transfer exercise.

With Eagle Eyes, the NDC shall remain vigilant through our trusted agents across the country and resist any attempt by the EC to engage in gerrymandering or manipulate the processes leading to the upcoming 2024 elections.

Regional and Consituency Secretariats are further directed to institute adequate measures to protect party agents and resist any acts of intimidation, harassment and/or attacks on them.

SIGNED.
HON. FIFI FIAVI KWETEY
GENERAL SECRETARY

 

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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