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Politics of Friday, 10 January 2020

Source: classfmonline.com

NDC engages groups in Tamale ahead of demo against new voters' roll

National Communication Officer of NDC, Sammy Gyamfi National Communication Officer of NDC, Sammy Gyamfi

The National Communications Officer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Gyamfi has disclosed the party's readiness for the upcoming demonstration against the proposed new voters' register by the Electoral Commission.

The demonstration is scheduled for Saturday, 11 January 2020.

Mr Gyamfi who has been meeting youth groups and associations ahead of the demonstration in Tamale said the NDC is poised and determined to do everything against the new register because it is a calculated attempt by the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the EC to rig the 2020 elections.

Mr Gyamfi made the remarks when he spoke to Class News’ Northern regional correspondent in Tamale Fuseini Safianu, at a popular NDC youth base in Changli known as 64 Bench.

"We are here because of Saturday's demonstration. We are here because we are determined to do everything under the sun to make sure that the agenda of President Akufo-Addo and Jean Mensa to rig the 2020 elections does not come to pass and that is why we are here," he said.

Mr Gyamfi disclosed that it was not only the NDC that was in Tamale for the demonstration but other political parties, including the People’s National Convention (PNC) as well as like-minded Ghanaians.

"We are here not only as the National Democratic Congress, but the PNC is here and all the other political parties are here. More of our leaders will be coming in [today]. We are touching base with various groupings in the city of Tamale. You can see that the enthusiasm is very high. People understand why we must kick against this register, which is only a calculated attempt to rig the 2020 elections", Mr Gyamfi stated.

He noted that the police have been notified and have given them assurance of providing them with security.

As at the time of filing this report, he had met about 15 associations, comprising of close to hundred members each.