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Politics of Tuesday December 22, 2020
Source: My GH news
2020-12-22
The opposition Democratic National Congress (NDC) has revealed that the president of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs. Jean Mensa, has changed the declared presidential results of 2020 7 times.
“A result that he has declared, then he has changed it 7 times. We do not accept faulty results because, according to our own collation, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo lost, ”said Ashanti regional communications officer of the Abass Nurudeen party at Accra-based Okay Fm, monitored by MyNewsGh.com.
He insists that the New Patriotic Party (PNP) led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo lost both the presidential and the parliamentary according to the collation, the NDC leads with popular votes and the majority of seats in parliament with 140 under its belt .
“Again in the parliament, we have secured 140 seats and there is evidence in that regard. At Techiman South, the pink sheets show we’ve won … at Zabzugu and Sefwi Wiawso, the pink sheets show we’ve won all those seats. How can you declare results without collation? If you raise concerns they are telling you to go to court, ”he lamented.
The NDC executive cautioned against the way the elections are being conducted in Ghana, especially recently completed polls that indicate it could be a recipe for worse things to happen.
“Let us be very careful with the path that we have chosen. There will come a time when we will go into an election, I will poll just 10 votes and ask them to declare it for me and then they will tell the rightful winner to go to court and question the outcome. The results that Jean Mensa stated and claimed to have made a mistake, you should come and declare the correct ones so that we can conduct an independent audit of the results. If that is done and we see that we did indeed lose, Mahama will give in and then allow the sleeping dogs to lie. In 2016, when he lost, he really fit in and there was no problem, “he reiterated.
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