Former President John Dramani Mahama has decreed
that all executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) should
stop every campaign activity ahead of the December 7 polls, for the next three
days, beginning Friday, September 25.
He said the executives should rather spend time to monitor
the ongoing voter exhibition exercise by the Electoral
Commission (EC).
The exercise, which was scheduled to end on Friday, has been
extended to Sunday, September 27.
Mr Mahama said a vigorous campaign will serve no purpose if
the primary document on which the elections are going to be conducted is
flawed, hence the need to pay attention to this important exercise.
The NDC flagbearer instructed the executives to submit their
report after monitoring the exercise on Monday, then they can resume
campaigning.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Thursday,
September 24, Mr Mahama said: “I wish to in consultation with the Functional
Executive Committee ask all our constituency executives, regional executives
and branch executives to halt any campaign activity for the next three days and
just focus on this exhibition exercise.
“Submit your report on Monday.”
He added: “What is the use of a voters register that could
distort the results of the elections.”
Meanwhile, Mr Mahama has said he will not accept the results
of the 2020 presidential elections.
He explained at the press conference at the NDC headquarters
that the EC has carried itself in a way that does not engender confidence among
some political parties, ahead of the elections.
The NDC flagbearer said the EC has sidestepped an important
stakeholder in Ghana’s electoral process, the Inter-Party Advisory Committee
(IPAC) and this has resulted in untold challenges of the elections management
body as well as the parties.
“When you go in secrecy and do all kind of things and the
processes are flawed, you don’t expect me to accept the results of a flawed
election. I won’t.”
Credit: 3 News
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