We Will Not Allow Anyone To Tamper With Election Results - NDC

We Will Not Allow Anyone To Tamper With Election Results - NDC

 

 

The Opposition NDC has served notice that it will not give room for the Electoral Commission EC to tamper with the 2020 presidential and parliamentary results. Addressing the media on Wednesday December 9, 2020 the National Communications Officer of NDC, Sammy Gyamfi accused the NPP of trying to steal about five 5 parliamentary seats with state sponsored gun violence.

 

He indicated that the party has its own certified pink sheets with which it is tracking the results and will not allow the EC to change the results. The Director of Operations of the NDC’s 2020 campaign, Larry Gbevlo Lartey further stressed the party’s resolve not to tolerate any attempts by the election management body to undermine the will of the people. At this stage, we

 

 

should be talking about the transparency and credibility of elections. And anything that seeks to undermine this, we should all abhor. Our support base will not accept a situation where the results will be undermined. We have all agreed on how these elections should be conducted. Nowhere was it said that soldiers will be required at the collation centres and polling stations. If soldiers can

 

 

shoot a man at Savelugu, then you can imagine the amount of pressure coming in. This is just an election. And the results can be tracked. Our military should be professional and stay out of the election. The law prescribes how the results should be declared. The NDC insists that it has won 140 parliamentary seats thus having a hold of Ghana’s law making house, a claim disputed by the governing NPP. Going by our internal

 

 

checks, NDC has won 140 parliamentary seats, and we are on course to winning the presidency. There is a lot of pressure on people like me to ensure that this does not happen. There is so much tension brewing because of the illegality. Any attempt to steal this election will lead to grave consequences and also nobody will like it, Gbevlo Lartey warned. EC hasn't officially announced the winner of the presidential election. Jean Mensah the Chairperson of the EC said they had received the results of 14 out of the 16 regions. EC hasn't confirmed 7 of the results received from those regions.