The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has described the National Democratic Congress (NDC) reported inconsistencies in the voters registration as unfounded.
During Tuesday’s Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting, he stated that there is insufficient evidence to support the charges.
As a result, Mr. Kodua has pushed the NDC to submit their claims for careful examination to the Electoral Commission (EC).
He said:
“Not long ago, certain people staged a demonstration against the Electoral Commission based on what they perceived to be discrepancies in an attempt to rig the election for the New Patriotic Party (NPP),”
“Despite several calls from key stakeholders, including ourselves, asking the NDC to raise legitimate concerns, we even suggested they hold a press conference and invite all of us to review these allegations.
“Today, as we speak, the NDC is yet to provide the so-called allegations and discrepancies to the Electoral Commission. Let it be on record,”
He further expressed doubt over the validity of the NDC’s claims, adding.
“I challenge them. If the NDC indeed has any further allegations, they should bring them forward for interrogation and to see whether the Electoral Commission has addressed them. It’s not a question of having a leaking roof and simply mopping the floor”
In light of the approaching election on December 7, the IPAC meeting was called to address concerns about the voter registration process.
Mr. Kodua emphasized, nevertheless, that the NPP is still confident in the register’s integrity and the EC’s capacity to resolve any justifiable worries.
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