Jean Mensah's Voter Transfer shenanigans: NDC's Resolve put to the Test Amidst Fears of Electoral Manipulation
Politics
The Electoral Commission's (EC) handling of the voter transfer process has sparked outrage and suspicion, with allegations of manipulation and bias.
The decision by the EC not to allow agents at voter transfer points is a blatant attempt to undermine transparency and accountability. Reports indicate that New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidates, such as Hawa Koomson and Dr. Okoe Boye are exploiting the transfer window to bus voters from one region to another, constituting a clear case of voter fraud.
The EC's incompetence is further evident in the numerous errors and discrepancies in registration figures, with unprecedented calculation mistakes and the use of outdated software (Coral Draw) to manage sensitive voter registration data.
This raises serious questions about the Commission's ability to conduct a credible, free and fair election.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has rightly expressed its mistrust of the Jean Mensah's EC long ago,and vowed to monitor all electoral activities from start to finish.
The NDC's resolve is unwavering, and rightly so, given the EC's dubious track record.The voter transfer fiasco is a stark reminder of the EC's abysmal failure to ensure the integrity of Ghana's electoral process.
The Commission's actions threaten to undermine the very foundations of democracy, and it is imperative that they are held accountable.
The NDC's decision to monitor the voter registration process is a necessary step to prevent the EC's bungling from compromising the election's credibility. The Jean Mensah's EC must be compelled to uphold transparency, accountability, and fairness in all aspects of the electoral process.
Ghanaians demand a free, fair, and credible election, and any attempt to subvert the will of the people will be met with fierce resistance. The Jean Mensah's EC must get its act together or risk plunging the nation into electoral chaos.