The presidential candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) says it has become obvious that the Electoral Commission wants to rig the elections in favour of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The former president says the EC will, however, fail in their rigging attempt since Ghanaians have decided to vote massively for change.
He also stated that Ghanaians are prepared to protect the ballot and prevent the EC from overturning the will of the people.
In a post he shared on Facebook, Mr. Mahama said the NDC has since Thursday, December 5, 2024, complained about several cases of exposed validating stamps to the Commission, and yet they have refused to do anything about it.
He lamented that the EC has failed in issuing a clear and unambiguous directive to stop their staff from disclosing the identities and details of the validating stamps ahead of tomorrow’s general elections.
He claimed that this exposure will allow the party that has printed fake ballot papers to produce similar stamps to use in order to achieve a semblance of validity.
Read his full post below
With less than 24 hours to go, it has become obvious that the Electoral Commission is determined to aid the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) to rig the elections. But they will fail because the people of Ghana are determined to vote for change and protect their ballots.
Since Thursday night, the National Democratic Congress has reported several cases of exposed Validating Stamps to the Commission yet they have refused to issue a clear and unambiguous directive to stop their staff from disclosing the identities and details of the validating stamps ahead of tomorrow’s general elections.
Such an exposure allows the party that has printed fake ballot papers to produce similar stamps to use in order to achieve a semblance of validity.
An internal memo of the Commission dated 10th October 2024 gives away their well calculated plot to aid ballot stuffing by exposing the serial numbers of the validating stamp before voting day, tomorrow.
I call on the National Peace Council, Religious and Traditional Leaders, Civil Society, the International Community and the Election Observer Missions to call the Electoral Commission to order.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana