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General News of Friday, 28 August 2015

Source: starrfmonline.com

NPP’s call for new register not for electoral gain - Akufo-Addo

Akufo-Addo (right) with Carlos Ahenkorah of Tema West Akufo-Addo (right) with Carlos Ahenkorah of Tema West

The leader of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo has insisted the party is only seeking to enhance the country’s democracy by calling for a fresh electoral data ahead of the 2016 elections.

“We are calling for a new voters’ register not because we think it will present the NPP with any electoral advantage. We are doing so because we want to strengthen and deepen Ghana’s democratic credentials. We want a democracy where Ghanaians, not foreigners, can rightfully and confidently determine who their leaders should be, and also where the major stakeholders have no qualms, whatsoever, about the outcome of elections,” Nana Addo said.

He was speaking during a courtesy call on him by the newly elected NPP parliamentary candidate for the Tema West constituency, Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah.

Addressing the entourage, consisting of polling station and constituency executives from Tema West, that accompanied Carlos Ahenkorah, Nana Akufo-Addo stated that “we want a credible electoral system in Ghana, and not just a new voters’ register. That is what we are fighting for, because it is the best guarantee for our future stability and progress.”

He continued, “Happily, it is not only the NPP that is talking about the need for a credible electoral system and a new, credible voters’ register. I can assure you that we are not going to relent in our advocacy till Ghana gets a credible electoral system, which has as its base a new and credible voters’ register.”

The NPP flagbearer recounted how, since 1992, the NPP has been the only party that has been the lead instigator of electoral reforms in Ghana. The introduction of transparent ballot boxes, photo voters’ ID card, and a biometric voters’ register in 2012, he said, have all been at the behest of the NPP. The NDC, on the contrary, have always been opposed to any form of electoral reforms.

“I remember when the NPP proposed a photo voters’ ID card to replace the thumbprint ID card, the then Attorney General, my good friend and senior, Dr. Obed Asamoah, opposed it. When the NPP proposed a biometric registration, the EC, at the time, described the proposal as unheard off. Because of our advocacy and the benefits of these reforms to the stability of Ghana, these were widely accepted by all at the end of the day,” Akufo-Addo noted.

Support Carlos

To the polling station and constituency executives who accompanied Carlos Ahenkorah, the NPP flagbearer admonished them to fully support him in the party’s quest to retain the seat in 2016.

He urged them to desist from airing out whatever issues they may have with Carlos Ahenkorah on the media landscape.

“Every family has issues, but these issues are always settled at home. If he is doing something to your displeasure, please go to him in private and address these issues. There is no need to go the radio or newspapers to address your issues. We want to bring to an end all the loud talk in the NPP to a closure, so we can foster a sense of unity in our party,” he added

Nana Akufo-Addo also urged Carlos Ahenkorah to tap into the wealth of experience of current NPP MP for Tema West, Hon. Irene Naa Torshie Addo, in the run up to 2016. By extending a hand of co-operation to Hon. Naa Torshie Addo and her supporters, Nana Akufo-Addo indicated that this will be the first step towards fostering unity in the constituency, and, thus, guaranteeing hard work by all NPP members in retaining the seat for the NPP.