Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Rainbow Radio
  • Home
  • General News
  • Governance
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Economy
  • Home
  • General News
  • Governance
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Rainbow Radio Online
Home Politics

Monetisation in our elections will not stop no matter how we expand our electoral college – NPP Man

February 5, 2024
Screenshot_20240129-103852

Mr. Bismark Boateng, the Chairman of the New Patriotic Party Ayawaso Central, opposes the proposal to amend its laws and allow all card-bearing members to participate in its internal elections.

According to him, the power to elect party officers starts at the polling station level, where every card-bearing member elects the polling station executives.

RelatedPosts

NPP accuses Kpandai case judge of manipulating the law and ordering an unconstitutional rerun

Weija-Gbawe MP Hon. Jerry Ahmed Shaib marks one year, shares future plans

Decision by our campaign manager to join Bawumia is neither unexpected nor disruptive – KAA

The process he explained allows every card bearer to contest and also vote in the election of the five executive members.

After this process, the five elected polling station executive members vote to elect the coordinators, followed by the election of constituency executives, which is reserved for the polling station executives and coordinators.

“So that is the process. If some people are suggesting that we expand the Electoral College to allow every card-bearing member to vote, then the same system should apply to the presidential and constituency elections. If this happens, then where lies the power of the leaders because those at the bottom elected the executives to represent them at the top, and if we ask everyone to participate in the process, then where lies the power of those at the top?

When told this could help prevent the monetisation of the selection process, he disagreed, saying that no matter how the party expands the electoral college, candidates contesting will find ways to give money to some of the delegates.

Chairman Boateng said, “No matter how you expand the college, some people will still buy votes. Take a look at our presidential primary. Over 8,000 delegates voted in the election. Tell me if candidates still don’t give delegates money. You cannot limit monetisation in our elections. At all levels, we have monetisation.

There is no country where monetisation does not work. You cannot limit it, and so if you use only monetisation as a means to expand the college, you will defeat the purpose,” he said.

He advised individuals aspiring to run for office to thoroughly examine themselves and determine if they qualify.

Delegates will evaluate your value, contributions, and work before considering the money you will provide them, he said.

He said some candidates pay huge sums of money but end up defeated in elections, and the reason is that they have contributed nothing to the party.

He added that the majority of those who win elections win on the grounds of the way they engage with the people and how they support the area they want to contest.

By: Rashid Obodai Provencal/Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

ShareTweetShareShare

Related Posts

Nana-B

NPP accuses Kpandai case judge of manipulating the law and ordering an unconstitutional rerun

December 9, 2025
jerry-1st-1-1024x572

Weija-Gbawe MP Hon. Jerry Ahmed Shaib marks one year, shares future plans

December 8, 2025
KAA

Decision by our campaign manager to join Bawumia is neither unexpected nor disruptive – KAA

December 3, 2025
OIP-1441605649

Nanton NDC party executives petition Mahama to remove the DCE

December 2, 2025
Mahdi-Gibril

Kpandai rerun- ‘NPP is full of Organized Criminals’ – Mahdi Jibril

December 1, 2025
328202233701-1i830o4bav-219202152033-0g830n4yyt-nana-kay-21 (1)

Focus on fulfilling economic promises, not politically influencing state institutions – Nana Kay to Gov’t

November 29, 2025

Recent News

Mahama-and-Asantehene

Asantehene to present final Bawku mediation report to President Mahama on Dec. 16

December 9, 2025
Nana-B

NPP accuses Kpandai case judge of manipulating the law and ordering an unconstitutional rerun

December 9, 2025
John

Ghana has what it takes to advance from the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stages – Assistant Coach

December 9, 2025
Abossey-Okai-Spare-Parts-Dealers-Association

Expect an 80% decrease in spare parts prices starting in 2026 – Association

December 9, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Muntaka-750x375

Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, 2025, declared as public holidays

March 23, 2025

Something drastic must be done about prices of property in Ghana-Lawyer

June 14, 2021
Screenshot_20230811-133044

17-year-old boy caught having sex with a pregnant dog

August 11, 2023

Rainbow Radio expands its platform presence on 92.4Fm in UK

September 5, 2022

Hello world!

Mahama-and-Asantehene

Asantehene to present final Bawku mediation report to President Mahama on Dec. 16

travel4

Washington prepares for Donald Trump’s big moment

travel1

CS:GO ELeague Major pools and tournament schedule announced

Mahama-and-Asantehene

Asantehene to present final Bawku mediation report to President Mahama on Dec. 16

December 9, 2025
Nana-B

NPP accuses Kpandai case judge of manipulating the law and ordering an unconstitutional rerun

December 9, 2025
John

Ghana has what it takes to advance from the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stages – Assistant Coach

December 9, 2025
Abossey-Okai-Spare-Parts-Dealers-Association

Expect an 80% decrease in spare parts prices starting in 2026 – Association

December 9, 2025

Stay Connected test

  • 138 Followers
  • 20.2k Followers
  • 207k Subscribers
  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
Rainbow Radio Online

© 2022 Rainbow Radio International

Navigate Site

  • General News
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Economy
  • Odd News
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Lifestyle
  • Governance
  • Technology

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result

© 2022 Rainbow Radio International

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version