Afriyie Ankrah says NDC wins and signs are clear



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The Democratic National Congress (NDC) says it is winning the current general election.

At a press conference in Accra moments earlier, NDC Elections Director Elvis Afriyie Ankrah announced: “The NDC’s victory is coming; the signs are clear. “

Referring to the vote so far, Ankrah described the process as largely fluid across the country.

He urged the Electoral Commission to extend the voting period in places where electoral material was sent late.

Meanwhile, some commission officials in the Ashanti region are reportedly asking voters to vote for the ruling New Patriotic Party (PNP).

Quoting the NDC’s Ashanti regional secretary, Kwame Zu, Starrfm.com.gh reported that some voters in the region were also given ballot papers already printed with their thumb “to leave them at the polls.”

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“We are monitoring and we think it could have been worse,” Ankrah said. “The EC must address this.”

Urging party agents across the country to be vigilant and protect the ballot boxes, Ankrah said: “Follow the ballot boxes when they are transferred. Get up and follow the polls. “

In a separate development, the NDC in the Greater Accra region, alleged officials from the election administration body in the Klottey Korle constituency allowed a member of the security staff to vote multiple times.

According to the party’s regional chairperson, Ade Coker, said staff voted in the special voting exercise held on Tuesday, December 1, 2020.

At least 109,557 people participated in this exercise, carried out in 311 centers throughout the country.

In a previous, YEN.com.gh According to the report, one person had been detained in the western region in connection with the general elections underway across the country.

The arrest, which occurred in Whindo, in the Effia-Kwesimintsim municipality, followed attempts by some residents to prevent election officials from accessing voting centers in the community, Daily Graphic reported.

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