9th May 2023 7:11:34 AM
1 min readPrior to the presidential and parliamentary primaries set on May 13, 2023, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, a flagbearer candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has voiced concerns about irregularities in the party's voter register.
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To ensure a fair and accurate process, Dr. Duffuor has urged the NDC National Executive to postpone the polls. Kojo Bonsu, a former chief executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, and John Dramani Mahama, a former president, are Dr. Duffuor's opponents in the primary.
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In a letter to the General Secretary of the NDC, Duffuor's campaign team highlighted the incomplete and inaccurate delegates register and urged for sufficient time to clean the register to ensure a transparent election.
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"The incomplete and inaccurate Voters register has a high potential of deliberately causing an irreparable damage to the bright chances of Candidate Dr. Kwabena Duffuor - which we are unable to countenance," the letter reads.
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Considering the findings, Team Duffuor is demanding the following;
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1. Postponement of the May 13th Presidential primaries.
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2. Stakeholders meeting to establish an agreeable roadmap that will guarantee the integrity of the Voters Register.
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3. Clean the Voters Register within an agreeable timeframe to ensure free and fair elections.
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4. To save the image of the NDC so that the party can have the credible voice to speak on national elections matters when the need arises.
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