We’ll broadcast our meeting with EC despite rejection – NDC


The Nationwide Democratic Congress (NDC) has mentioned it can be certain that its assembly with the Electoral Fee (EC) relating to the 2024 provisional voters register is broadcast dwell.

This comes after the EC rejected a request from the management of the NDC for a dwell broadcast of an upcoming assembly.

The assembly is to debate findings and observations regarding the Provisional Voters Register (PVR) for the upcoming December 7 normal elections.

The celebration highlighted extreme discrepancies found throughout the 2024 voter exhibition train.

In accordance with the NDC, it recognized the discrepancies from an evaluation of the Provisional Voter Register given to them by the fee, and registers exhibited on the centres.

Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the NDC Normal Secretary, in a letter to the EC, said {that a} dwell broadcast of the assembly would guarantee transparency.

Nonetheless, in its response, the fee mentioned though it is able to focus on the issues raised in regards to the PVR, there is not going to be a have to broadcast the proceedings.

It mentioned it’s because the discrepancies recognized by the NDC are usually not new.

In a Fb publish, the NDC’s Director of Elections, Dr Omane Boamah, careworn that the celebration representatives attending the assembly would guarantee it’s streamed dwell for public transparency.

He warned the EC towards any makes an attempt to control the upcoming election in favour of the New Patriotic Social gathering (NPP), cautioning that such actions wouldn’t be accepted.

“This deliberate refusal flies within the face of Transparency: Transparency is cardinal to the attainment of Free, Truthful and Peaceable elections.

“The EC can’t escape public scrutiny and forensic audit of the voters register!”

Dr Boamah added, “We’ve all noticed the LOUD SILENCE of the ruling NPP however all these anomalies.

“It can’t be misplaced on us that the NPP stands to profit illegally from the overt and covert manipulation of the register and the electoral course of.”

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