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Politics of Sunday, 10 April 2011

Source: GNA

Give us free and fair election 96 Tema Constituency Executives

Tema, April 10, GNA - Some polling station executives in the Tema We= st Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have appealed for a free and fair parliamentary primary poll in the Constituency. They said if the rumpus preceding the impending election of a parliamentary candidate was not critically analysed and resolved it would spell the doom of NPP in the Constituency. At a press conference, held at Community Two in Tema, at weekend dubbed: 91The Dark Days Are here,' the executives said: 93The holding o= f a fairly contested primary, would be the only antidote to the numerous problems facing members and supporters of the party in the Constituency." They recalled that after the vetting of parliamentary candidates on March 27, two aspirants: Mrs Irene Naa Torshie Addo, the sitting Member of Parliament (MP), and Dr Elvis Ebenezer Donkor, a medical practitioner, qualified to go into contest.

The concerned polling station executives, therefore, said none of the contestants should be frustrated through overt or covert operations. They recounted events following the last primary in the constituency between the then Majority Leader of Parliament, Mr Abraham Ossei Aidoo, and the current MP, and expressed regret that it left a sharp division in the party and if left unresolved with the current complaints, might eventually lead to the loss of the party's safe seat in the Tema West. They alleged that some of the constituency executives had received hug= e sums of money to embark on a smear campaign against one of the contestants. This, the concerned polling station executives, who carried placards, predicted, would spell doom in Tema West NPP.

The inscriptions on some of the placards read: 93NPP, We Are Not Learning;" 93Nana Addo, Open Your Mouth And Say Something;" and 93Nan= a, Your Effort To Be President Is Under Threat.