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General news for Friday, September 25, 2020
Source: rainbowradioonline.com
2020-09-25
The founding president of IMANI-Africa, Franklin Cudjoe has criticized the Electoral Commission (EC) for the challenges and anomalies detected in the ongoing voter screening exercise.
For him, incompetence is a euphemism to describe the situation after the cost used to compile the record.
In a Facebook post, Mr. Cujoe noted that the suggestion by John Boadu, the Secretary General of the ruling New Patriotic Party (PNP) that people with missing or duplicate names could vote on Election Day Even when the problems associated with the registry are not resolved, it is strange.
This, he noted, is an aid and incitement to the smuggling vote and an escape route for those who managed to snatch $ 150 million from us by carrying out acts of disappearance.
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Okay, I’m forced to speak at last. In fact, the so-called multiple registrations are clearly the fault of the ‘super biometric machines’ touted as better than the real ones and efficiently that served us without much headache, but obtained through cloudy media. , and now its unproven function of generating multiple identities at will is at work.
All this for $ 150 million! Incompetence is an understatement. They still can’t stop lying too. I believe that the ruling party should now abandon its unconditional support for the EC and ask them to sit down.
I shuddered when I heard my brother John Boadu, general secretary of the ruling party, suggest that if left unresolved, the self-imposed mess can only be undone by allowing anyone with an EC-generated card to vote on D-Day.
Not! Mr. Boadu, that would be aiding and abetting the smuggling vote and an escape route for those who managed to snatch $ 150 million from us by performing acts of disappearance.
Fortunately, some like me and people in civil society are not tame tools in the acts of the illusionist. Magic has its limits and some judges will soon learn this.
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