New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2016 Vice Presidential candidate, Dr.
Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that a team commissioned by the party to
go into Ghana’s voter register has identified 76,286 persons with the
same data in both Ghana and Togo’s voter register.
Dr. Bawumia, speaking at a widely publicized press conference in
Accra on Tuesday, said the party’s team identified this suspected
anomaly after comparing Ghana’s register with that of Togo.
These persons, he said, were mostly found in the Volta region with
Ketu South cited as one of the constituencies where the anomalies are
abound.
What made the team suspicious, he said, was the fact that pictures
that accompanied the names in Ghana’s album were never taken from a
‘live environment’ but instead were scanned photographs thus suggesting
the holders of the card were never present at the registration centres
to register.
“What is damming is that many of the pictures were not taken from a
live environment but rather scanned… we have examples from Ketu South
where entire pictures were scanned and you will see staple marks
depicting they were attached to documents…,” he said.
Dr. Bawumia’s presentation follows several calls from the rank and
file of the opposition party for the EC to compile a new voters register
ahead of the 2016 elections.
Their claim, Dr. Bawumia said, was earlier based on the conviction
that the register is ‘incurably flawed’ intimating that it does not
qualify to be used for next year’s crucial elections.
At the conference attended by various party bigwigs including party
flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo, party chairman, Paul Afoko, General
Secretary, Kwabena Agyepong, former trades Minister, Alan Kyeremanteng
and a host of others, Dr. Bawumia said he could not comprehend how
persons with same data could get into both Ghana and Togo’s voters
registers.
“The question, therefore, is how these scanned pictures got into the
EC register…it is not a document we can rely on for free, fair,
transparent elections…,” he said.
The identification of such persons, he said, only forms ten percent
of the party’s inquiry into Ghana’s voters register, promising that the
NPP is scheduled to present more shocking revelations from the voters
register.
Ghana’s voters register, he said, would also be compared to that of Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.
To help tackle this problem and make the next election more credible,
Dr. Bawumia suggested that the Electoral Commission of Ghana compiles a
new voters register by June 2016, saying the Commission should give
Ghanaians a new Permanent Voters Card (PVC) as was done in Nigeria.
He further suggested that the EC grants a period of two weeks for the
registration to be carried out simultaneously across the country.
The new compiled voters register, he said, should be edited by
internationally reputed audit firms and all political parties given
copies.
Source: adomonline
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