New Register: Don’t succumb to pressure from Akufo-Addo to rig election 2020 – NDC UK and Ireland to EC boss

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EC chairperson Jean Mensa

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) UK and Ireland Chapter has advised the Electoral Commission not to succumb to “pressure” from the ruling party to compile a new voter’s register.

“Considering the pronouncements of Mr Akufo-Addo, his Vice Dr Mahamoud Bawumia and other leader members such as the Majority Leader Osei Kyei-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 party said in a statement.

Below is the full statement:

The NDC UK and Ireland Chapter wishes to call on the Jean Mensa-led Electoral Commission not to heed to pressure from Mr Akufo-Addo and the NPP to compile a new voters register, less than a year to a general election because the ruling party 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 Mahamoud Bawumia and other leader members such as the Majority Leader Osei Kyei-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 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 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 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 consideration in their decision to compile a new electoral roll.

Thus far, the Electoral Commission 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.

Ghana will be conducting a population census sometime in April this year. It is public knowledge that an accurate voters register 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. It is therefore unconscienable why the EC will want to run ahead of such reliable data and compile a new voters register now.

It is only logical and sensible for the EC to compile a new voters 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 what ever 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 on 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 non performing government which insists on imposing itself on the people against their will.

Signed:

Simon Aworigo
NDC UK/IRELAND

Source: Daily Mail GH

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