September 30, 2024
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NAPO URGES NDC TO CEASE ATTACKS ON THE EC

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been warned to avoid unnecessary attacks on the Electoral Commission (EC) as the December 7 elections approach.

Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the Vice Presidential Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), issued this warning, emphasizing that the NDC should not provoke tension in the lead-up to the elections.

He noted that the NDC’s ambition to win should not cloud the judgment of its leaders, particularly former President John Mahama, as it could jeopardize the peace, progress, and security of the nation.

During a meeting with chiefs and religious leaders in New Edubiase, Ashanti region, Dr. Prempeh, also known as ‘Napo,’ stated that while political parties have the right to question the EC, they should do so with respect.

He urged all political parties to ensure their interactions with the EC do not undermine the integrity and fairness of the electoral body, which is constitutionally mandated to oversee the elections.

Political parties have the right to protest against the EC, but we must avoid disruptions that cast doubts on the intentions of fair elections

The NPP vice presidential candidate also voiced concerns about the NDC’s efforts to portray the EC as a biased organization intent on rigging the elections for a particular party. He highlighted that such unfounded and unpatriotic actions by the NDC could easily incite tension and disrupt national peace, urging the party and its leadership to prioritize the country’s stability and progress.

All well-meaning persons must encourage the expression of concerns about the electoral process, but it must be done in the interest of our dear motherland. We must know that we have only one Ghana to develop

He urged everyone to play a vital role in protecting and maintaining the peace enjoyed in the country before, during, and after the elections, emphasizing that any disturbances could hinder the nation’s development.

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