Demonstrating won’t lead to a credible voters register – EC tells NDC

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has addressed concerns raised by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) regarding the credibility of the 2024 voters’ register, emphasizing that street demonstrations are not the solution to the issue.

The EC noted that it has repeatedly asked the NDC to provide data on the alleged discrepancies in the voters’ register, but the party has yet to supply this information.

During a press conference on Thursday, Deputy Commissioner of Operations, Samuel Tettey urged the NDC to bring their concerns to the discussion table, where they can be properly examined and resolved.

The EC assured the NDC in a prior meeting that any concerns raised would be thoroughly investigated within a week, but without the necessary data from the NDC, the process cannot move forward.

The Commission emphasized its belief that dialogue, rather than protests, is the key to establishing a credible and robust voters’ register.

It also called on former President John Mahama to encourage his party to engage with the EC to address their concerns.

Reassuring the public, the EC confirmed its commitment to delivering a transparent process, ensuring that any issues with the register are resolved before the December 2024 general elections.

The EC also expressed confidence in its ability to correct any discrepancies and produce a voters’ register that guarantees free, fair, and credible elections, urging the public to trust in its work, as it successfully did in 2020.

“The Commission strongly believes that the surest way to attaining a credible and robust Register is not through demonstrations. There is simply nothing to demonstrate about. This is because the Commission has repeatedly requested the data on discrepancies from the NDC to no avail. We are of the view that, the stance taken by the NDC will not produce a credible register.

“The Commission is of the view that the best place to resolve the issues they have identified is the discussion table. We urge them to submit details of the discrepancies they have identified to enable the Commission investigate the issues and demonstrate to them that the concerns they have, have been resolved. As indicated earlier the EC assured the NDC during the meeting that it would conduct a thorough investigation and report on the issues they had detected within a week. Why are they refusing to submit the data to enable the EC to investigate and provide a report?

“The EC believes that the best way to ascertain the credibility and integrity of the 2024 Voters Register is the discussion table, not on the streets. Taking to the streets will not ensure a credible register. It will only cause tensions and suspicions which are unwarranted. We call on the former President, His Excellency

“John Mahama, an eminent and respected statesman of the Republic, to encourage and bring his party to the table as that is the best place to address issues and ascertain the truth regarding the Voters Register
We are confident that the former President will heed to our calls and do everything in his power to bring his party to the discussion table. On our part, we assure the NDC of a transparent process that would demonstrate to them that all their concerns have been resolved.

“The Commission wishes to state that, almost all the discrepancies identified have to date been corrected. As in 2020, the Commission is committed to providing the country and all Political Parties with a robust and credible Voters Register that will guarantee free, fair, transparent and credible General Election in December 2024. We urge the public to trust the EC to do this again and again.”

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