General Secretary of the governing
National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has asked
members of the party to report for deletion the names of supposed
members of the opposition New Patriotic Party in the their biometric
register.
Some members of the NDC have accused parliamentary
aspirants of registering non-NDC members in order to shore up their
chances in the impending primaries.
In the Ledzokuku constituency
of the Greater Accra Region for instance, some irate members set ablaze
their voters’ register because according to them, it had names of
non-NDC members.
The primary, which was initially scheduled for
November 7, has been postponed to November 21, 2015, after an executive
National Executive Meeting (NEC) held on Monday.
Announcing the
postponement at the party’s headquarters on Monday, the General
Secretary, Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketia asked party supporters who have
evidence of NPP members being registered, to provide evidence for their
names to be removed.
He explained among others, that the decision
to postpone the primaries will give the party ample time to address
concerns about the register and other outstanding issues in order to
have a peaceful and credible election.
"In every voter
registration process, the validation period is for the provisional
register to be returned to the localities where they were captured for
the people there to confirm whether there have been any mistakes. If so,
then they could be corrected. If there are people who have died in the
process; that is also the means of identifying them. If there are people
whose names shouldn’t be in the register that is the time they are
deleted before a final register is produced.
"So we are excited
that our people have shown vigilance; but because of inadequate
information, some people vented their frustration about inaccuracies in
the register and decided to burn the register.
"It has not
affected the process at all, and we have still sent teams to educate
them about the importance of exhibition and we have printed fresh
registers and sent them.”
He added “Happily; the registers have
been distributed to the branches and the branch executives are going
through the process of identifying where the inaccuracies are; and the
process is ongoing. If you have problems with the register, this is the
time to pinpoint the problem. We have heard several rumours that NPP
persons have had their names on our register and so on; if you know any
NPP person whose name is on the register, this is the time to report for
deletion” he advised.
Meanwhile the General Secretary has
dismissed suggestions that the postponement of the election date is to
avoid a clash with a festival in parts of the Volta Region, which is the
party’s stronghold.
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