NDC accuses Lydia Alhassan of busing in outsiders for voter registration

NDC accuses Lydia Alhassan of busing in outsiders for voter registration

 

 

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of busing in persons from other places to register to vote in the constituency. The

 

NDC views this as an attempt by the incumbent MP, Lydia Alhassan of the NPP, to manipulate the polls. Her main opponent is John Dumelo of the NDC, who will be contesting for the first time at that level. “Our MP, Lydia

 

 

Alhasan, is doing something that is inimical to our constitution,” Bismark Aryeetey, the NDC Constituency Chairman in Ayawaso West Wuogon, insisted. He alleged that people were being brought in from adjoining constituencies as well as other parts of Accra, the Eastern Region and the Volta Region. “On Tuesday

 

 

we had intel that two sprinter buses were coming from Nsawam so we had the car number and our people laid ambush behind Dzorwulu JHS,” he said. He also claimed that people who were bused in from outside were being given priority during the registration. “She is

 

 

disrespecting the people in our communities,” Mr. Aryeetey stressed, adding that he had confronted the NPP constituency organizer ahead of a press conference on the matter. But James Ampew, the Youth Organiser of the NPP in the constituency, refuted the claims. “We are observing a process that is going on very

 

 

smoothly in the constituency and the focus of our party is just to make sure that the indigenes will come out in their numbers and vote for the best candidate.” “The party has not taken any decision to bring foreigners to come and register and vote,” he said.