The leadership of the National Democratic Congress has lost the argument
on the need for a new voters’ register for the 2016 elections, Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo believes.
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party argued that
with no superior arguments to make, the NDC is now desperately whipping
up tribal sentiments against the NPP.
Speaking to constituency executives, parliamentary candidates from the
eight constituencies in the Northern Volta zone, as well as NPP
supporters and sympathisers in Dambai, on day 2 of his tour of the Volta
region, Nana Akufo-Addo expressed utter dismay about the NDC’s attempts
to ensure that the current voters’ register, which, in the opinion of
most stakeholders in Ghana, is incurably flawed and unfit for purpose,
is maintained for the 2016 polls.
According to Nana Akufo-Addo, the NDC’s changing ripostes, after the
expose by Dr. Bawumia, his running mate, on the existence of over 76,000
foreigners on Ghana’s register proves beyond any reasonable doubt that
Ghana needs a new register for next year’s polls.
“Originally they (NDC) told us the register from Togo that we presented
was fake. That argument has now been abandoned. We then heard about the
argument of identical twins. That too has been abandoned. Now we are
told the 76,000 matches we found are of NDC people living in Togo and
Benin,” he said.
Nana Akufo-Addo stated the current argument being made by the NDC is
that the NPP is demanding for a new register because “we want to
discriminate against the Volta region.”
The NPP’s demand, according to the NPP flagbearer, “is about foreigners” on Ghana’s register.
“Are the people of the Volta region foreigners in Ghana?” he asked, to
which the response from the packed auditorium at the Dambai College of
Education was a big “No”.
The NDC’s argument about tribe, according to Akufo-Addo, is because “there is no argument against what we have said.”
He continued, “It is not about the Volta region. It is about foreigners.
They should not take part in deciding who should be the President of
Ghana. Ghanaians, likewise, should not go to Togo to vote in their
elections. That is what we are saying.”
Nana Akufo-Addo explained to the gathering that the NPP’s call for a new
voters’ register is nothing strange, considering the fact that a
majority of countries on the African continent who have had reasons to
doubt the credibility of their voters’ roll have, before the holding of
elections, compiled new registers.
He cited the case of Nigeria, where before the election that saw General
Muhammadu Buhari emerge victorious, a new, credible voters’ register
was compiled. Cote d’Ivoire and Tanzania, who will be going to the polls
later this year, according to Nana Akufo-Addo, have all completed the
compilation of new voter registers.
“In Togo, it is our own Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, who
gave them a ‘new’ register. The opposition complained to him, as
Chairman of ECOWAS. He went to Togo and asked the authorities, namely
the President and the Electoral Commission, in Togo that they should
postpone the election, so work can be done to satisfy the concerns of
the opposition. That was done, and the opposition leader accepted the
register and went into the elections with it. What is good for Togo is
good for Ghana,” he stated.
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