The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has taken a strong stance regarding the current limited registration drive organized by the Electoral Commission (EC), ensuring a commitment to peaceful elections.
During a press conference, the NDC’s general secretary emphasized their vigilance against any irregularities, stating, “Our actions are rooted in preserving stability. The NDC stands ready to safeguard transparent elections, even at personal risk.”
“Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.This revelation speaks volumes about his intentions and the potential peril to our nation’s stability. What the NPP, unfortunately fails to understand is that the NDC stands prepared and vigilant, ready to ensure free and transparent elections, even at the risk of our own lives.
“We challenge President Akufo-Addo and the NPP to consider any underhanded maneuvers.
“Let this serve as an unequivocal warning: we are fully equipped and resolute, prepared to respond with unwavering determination to defend the sanctity of our votes and the democratic future of Ghana.”
Directly challenging President Akufo-Addo and the NPP to uphold fairness, the NDC asserted their preparedness to defend voting integrity and Ghana’s democratic trajectory, emphasizing the potential risks posed by illicit activities.
The limited voter registration campaign began nationwide, aiming to enroll 623,000 eligible citizens.
Spanning 21 days, this effort focuses on individuals newly eligible to vote or those previously unregistered, with 1,053 registration centers established, including 785 centers in remote areas as agreed with political parties.
The registration drive is scheduled to conclude on May 27, signaling a pivotal step towards Ghana’s electoral process.