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EC REPLIES OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES

• The Electoral Commission has once again denied the allegation that it intends to rig this year's election in favour of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

• "We have no intention of rigging the election; we make sure we involve all the political parties in everything we do; there is transparency in our processes", Communications Officer of the Commission, Sylvia Annor said. • This reaction follows a decision by some opposition political parties to embark on a series of demonstrations against the EC's decision to compile a new voters register.

ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF GHANA CHAIRPERSON, MADAM JEAN ADUKWEI MENSA

The Electoral Commission has once again denied the allegation that it intends to rig this year's election in favour of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).


"WE HAVE NO INTENTION OF RIGGING THE ELECTION; WE MAKE SURE WE INVOLVE ALL THE POLITICAL PARTIES IN EVERYTHING WE DO; THERE IS TRANSPARENCY IN OUR PROCESSES", COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OF THE COMMISSION, SYLVIA ANNOR SAID.

"We have no intention of rigging the election; we make sure we involve all the political parties in everything we do; there is transparency in our processes", Communications Officer of the Commission, Sylvia Annor said.

This reaction follows a decision by some opposition political parties to embark on a series of demonstrations against the EC's decision to compile a new voters register.

This group named: interparty resistance against new voters register is made up of the largest opposition party; NDC, PNC, APC and others.

Sylvia Annor who was speaking in an interview with Nana Yaw Kesse on Peace FM morning show 'Kokrokoo', continued to justify reasons for a new voters' register.

Listen to the full interview in the video below







Credit to Source: Peacefmonline

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