The National Communications Officer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi says ‘the will of the people will prevail’ in the controversy surrounding the voters register for the December presidential and parliamentary polls.
"The voice of the people is the voice of God and that is what will prevail regardless of what Bossman Asare and Jean Mensah does, the will of the people will prevail relative to the issue of the compilation of a new voters register,” he told Starr News at a demonstration held in Kumasi today.
He added that “gradually people are beginning to appreciate the issue and we are satisfied with the attendance of today’s demonstration”.
The main opposition NDC and other parties against the compilation of new voters register by the Electoral Commission ahead of the December Presidential and parliamentary elections held a demonstration in Kumasi in the Ashanti region today.
The first protest to challenge plans of the new register was held at Tamale in the Northern region.
The group insist a new register is a waste of taxpayers money and could also create tension since the election is close.
The electoral commission, however, insists they will go ahead and create the register despite the disagreement by the parties and civil society organisations.
Last week, a coalition of major Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and key individuals under the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) in a statement collectively rejected the decision of the Electoral Commission (EC) to compile a new voters’ register ahead of this year’s general elections.
The coalition, numbering about eighteen (18) CSOs are the latest to join several groups to criticize the EC’s plan to introduce a new voter management system for the upcoming elections.
The members of the coalition include the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC), IMANI Africa, SEND Ghana, Africa Centre for International Law and Accountability (ACILA), Financial Accountability and Transparency, Africa (FAT-Africa), Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) and Youth Bridge Foundation.
The others are the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI), Citizens Movement against Corruption (CMaC), Human Rights Advocacy Centre (HRAC), Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF), Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), Parliamentary Network Africa (PNA), Community Focus Foundation Ghana (CFF-Ghana), PACKS-Africa and the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC).