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EC recruits unknown political parties to endorse its decisions – Afriyie Ankrah

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The Director of Elections of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah has said the Electoral Commission of Ghana recruits political parties to endorse its decision at  the Inter-Party advisory committee meetings.

He told Abena Tabi on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday May 22 that several unknown political parties appear from nowhere to vote on issues that come up during IPAC meeting especially on issues that the NDC has concerns with.

“If you are in your house with your family and you know the people who help your house chores and all of a sudden people who are not regular attend and sit at your dinner table and you serve them , are you not the one who has invited them” He said when challenged to substantiate this claim”.

He further revealed that the decision of his party to stay away from activities of the EC is temporary.

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He told Abena Tabi that the party will partake in events of the EC only when the Chair of the Commission Jean Mensa and her deputies have “reformed their attitude”.

He also said that Mr Bossman Asare who is  a deputy Chair of the Commission must withdraw his comments to the effect the NDC is a threat to Ghana’s democracy.

“Our boycott of IPAC is temporary,” he said.

He further explained that since the Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare took over, their attitude, posture body language, utterances towards the NDC have been consistently negative and bias.

He added that currently the EC’s Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) has been reduced to information sharing platform rather than a consultative platform.

Mr Bernard Mona, a former National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), said the    EC must reduce its arrogance and carry all the political parties especially the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the NDC along as the commission embarks on electoral reforms.

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He also told Abena Tabi, that whatever reforms that the EC undertakes will have to be sent to parliament for approval and given that both the NPP and the NDC have equal numbers in the legislature, the EC will need the support of both parties. This makes it logical that the EC listens to the concerns from these two parties.

The NDC boycotted the two-day event held by the EC to examine the 2020 elections.

The party further dismissed claims by the chairperson of the EC Jean Mensa that the 2020 election was the most successful in Ghana’s history which demands celebration.

According to the party, there are several examples to show the election was flawed and poorly organized.

Source: 3news.com

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