Don’t tempt us; there might be no re-collation of parliamentary outcomes – NDC warns EC – Ghana News On-line
The Director of Elections and IT for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has firmly said that there might be no re-collation of parliamentary ends in some constituencies as introduced by the Electoral Commission.
Dr Omane Boamah’s feedback have been made in a Facebook put up on Thursday, December 19, the place he cautioned the EC in opposition to what he described as an try and undermine the need of the individuals.
This growth comes after a press convention organized by the EC earlier on Thursday, throughout which the Commission’s chairperson, Jean Mensa, addressed considerations over the declaration of parliamentary ends in 9 constituencies.
According to Ms Mensa, a few of these declarations have been made with out the requisite pink sheets from all polling stations.
She additional claimed that some electoral officers had been coerced or threatened into saying the outcomes prematurely. She declared as unlawful the declaration of ends in Okaikwei Central and Ablekuma North which had been declared in favour of NDC candidates.
Reacting to those claims, Dr Omane Boamah accused the EC of appearing beneath directions from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to scale back the NDC’s two-thirds majority within the upcoming ninth Parliament.
He described the alleged try as undemocratic and warned that the NDC wouldn’t tolerate any efforts to tamper with the declared outcomes.
His put up emphasised that the social gathering would resist any re-collation strikes by the EC.
“Useless press conference by Jean Mensa. She has obviously been instructed by NPP to dilute the 2/3 majority of NDC. But she will fail!”
“She must not tempt us beyond our endurance! We mean business!”
“At all constituencies where the declaration was not done, the Electoral Commission Ghana must have pinksheets that show that NDC won.”
“Instead of agreeing with our demand for an emergency IPAC meeting, she has decided to hide to avoid critical questions being asked at the IPAC meeting,” he posted.
Source: myjoyonline.com