We are not troublemakers but EC On path of flawed polls~ Mahama Voice
Former President John Dramani Mahama has said everything the Electoral Commission is doing points to an eventual flawed 2020 polls, the results of which, he reiterated, will not be accepted by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) should that be the case.
Speaking to party supporters at Abura, Cape Coast, Central Region where he is touring, the flagbearer of the biggest opposition party, said the NDC’s qualms about the electoral process should not be interpreted as stirring up trouble. We’re not troublemakers. We’re not troublemakers. We, NDC party, want peace. We want to make sure that all of us believe in this election, so that if you win or lose, you’re prepared to accept it”, Mr Mahama said.
“But when we say it, they think that we are just causing trouble. But this can lead this nation to chaos because I’ve said it that this occasion, December 7th, if this election is flawed, we will not accept it. We will not accept it. Who accepts a flawed election? Nobody”, Mr Mahama insisted.
He observed that: “… Everything the Electoral Commission is doing is showing that we are heading to a flawed election”.
Adducing evidence to buttress his point, Mr Mahama said: “The new voter roll they brought; with the software and hardware, according to them, is supposed to eliminate manual verification.
“We’re going to end up with more manual verification than we’ve ever had in the history of Ghana”, Mr Mahama predicted.
He wondered why no-one is talking about it.
“And when we talk, everybody is quiet. When there’s trouble, then they’ll say: ‘It is this person’s fault’, but we’ve given enough warning signals that the Electoral Commission is creating problems”.
According to him, the problems that characterised the voter roll exhibition exercise are enough warning signs, which should get Ghanaians concerned.
“And, so, when we talk about these things, they think we are just trying to cause trouble but we want the right thing to be done. Now, we’ve done the filing of nominations without a certified register, so, I got people to sign my registration.
“If it turns out that they look at the registration of those people and their name is not on the voter register, is my nomination valid or invalid? It makes it invalid, through no fault of mine and when you say this, people think that you are making too much noise”, Mr Mahama said.
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