The probability of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) budging from its stance on the limited registration exercise to be undertaken by the Electoral Commission (EC), appears more of a fantasy than a reality.
The opposition party insists doing it at the district level is a no-no and wants the EC to stick to the decentralisation of the exercise up to the electoral area levels instead of the 260 districts offices.
The EC intends to hold its forthcoming limited registration exercise at the District level across the country on the 24th of May, 2019.
However, the NDC claims this decision will disenfranchise a lot of Ghanaians.
Contributing to a panel discussion on Peace FM's morning show ‘Kokrokoo’, Monday, Bernard Anim Piesie, a member of the Communication team of the NDC asked the EC to ‘stick to the old system’.
“It will not favour any political party…they should stick to the old system so that everybody will be encouraged to take part. As it stands now, people are not interested in taking part. It will inconvenience a lot of people,” he indicated.
Source: Rebecca Addo Tetteh/Peacefmonline.com/[email protected]
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THESE NDC GUYS THINK THEY CAN BE DICTATING TO THE EC CHAIR LIKE THEY DID TO CHARLOTTE OSEI ? THEY SHOULD KNOW THAT IF THEY THINK THEY HAVE A CASE, THEN THE COURTS ARE THE BEST PLACE FOR THEM TO GO AND THEY SHOULNT DISTURB OUR PEACE.
becos u r sticking to to old worn out dead horse, u want the EC to do the same, NEVER, leave them to do their work
Kakra ye na mo su ye? Mo nya huu hwee.