The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has taken a bold stance against the Electoral Commission (EC) regarding discrepancies in the provisional voter register, sparking a nationwide outcry for transparency and accountability.
On September 17, the NDC organized a massive protest, dubbed “Enough is Enough,” across all its regional offices. This demonstration of public discontent culminated in the submission of petitions to the EC’s headquarters in Accra and its regional offices.
The petitions urged the commission to conduct a forensic audit of the voter register, ensuring the credibility and integrity of the upcoming December 7 general elections.
According to Sammy Gyamfi, the NDC’s National Communications Officer, the party is giving the EC a one-week ultimatum to review the petition and respond favorably to their demands.
Should the EC fail to act, the NDC will embark on a series of activities aimed at compelling the commission to grant their request for the audit.
Gyamfi emphasized, “We are giving the EC one week, and we hope to hear from them favorably.
We hope that their conscience will prick them to do the sensible thing, which is to allow for the register to be audited if they have nothing to hide.”
The NDC’s demands are centered around three key issues:
Forensic Audit: The party seeks a thorough examination of the voter register to address alleged irregularities and ensure its accuracy.
Credibility of Elections: By conducting an audit, the NDC aims to guarantee the integrity and fairness of the upcoming elections.
Accountability: The party demands the EC takes responsibility for any discrepancies and acts to prevent future occurrences.
The Minority Leader, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, underscored the importance of the audit, stating that it is crucial to addressing irregularities and ensuring a free and fair election.
The NDC’s move reflects growing concerns about the electoral process, and the EC’s response will be closely watched.
As the clock ticks on the one-week ultimatum, tensions between the NDC and the EC continue to rise. The nation holds its breath, awaiting the EC’s response and the potential consequences of their decision.
The NDC’s protest and petition submission mark a significant moment in Ghana’s democratic history.
The party’s unwavering commitment to transparency and accountability serves as a testament to its dedication to protecting the rights of the Ghanaian people.
In the face of uncertainty, the NDC remains resolute in its pursuit of electoral integrity. As Gyamfi aptly put it, “If we do not hear favourably from them in the next one week, the NDC will roll out a series of activities that will be undertaken to compel the Electoral Commission to do the right thing. It is as simple as that.”
The nation waits with bated breath as the EC considers the NDC’s petition. Will the commission heed the call for a forensic audit, or will the NDC be forced to take further action? Only time will tell.