General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has expressed worry about the representation of the CEO of National Communication Authority (NCA) Mr. Joe Anokye on the composition of IPAC representing the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
According to him, this is a clear indication that the New Patriotic Party wants to rig the 2020 elections.
Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ program, he explained that they are worried as a party because a person who represents an institution of the government in power should not have interest in issues of the Electoral Commission.
“The National Communications Authority has the mandate to monitor our telecos and even radio and TV stations, so why should they be included in an IPAC meeting where an issue of the telecos been given a mandate in 2020 elections were discussed.”
“So why will you bring the supervisory institution to a meeting to represent a political party?” he asked.
“I think this should be a source of worry to all of us who are interested in ensuring a free and fair elections come 2020,” he added.
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If you are discussing about telcos at an Ipac meeting, then you need somebody who is well-versed in the subject to direct all of you, especially, NDC people who refuse to read anything of worth.
SO?
This man paaa! Then he should as well opt to chose the NPP representative for them?
NDC is deaaaad. No ressurection
Ooh General, if you don’t have anything tell us don’t insult our intelligence.NDC has a lot of pressing issues to address and you cracking your usual j0kes. Concert man
Is this the campaign message you have? Then just spare our ears and match your achievements with the NPP's 87 achievements listed by the competent Vice President. That alll
Signal from a losing party