NPP demands measures to prevent violence in
elections
Accra, Aug. Ghanadot/20, GNA – The New Patriotic Party (NPP)
on Thursday called for urgent actions to prevent the
recurrence of the violence that characterised the
Akwatia Parliamentary re-run polls.
The party accused the ruling National Democratic
Congress (NDC) of instigating the Jihad call by Mr Baba
Jamal, the NDC Candidate and Deputy Eastern Regional
Minister.
At a press conference in Accra to review what transpired
at Akwatia during the re-run, Mr Peter Mac Manu,
National Chairman of the NPP, said the NDC violated an
Inter-Party Advisory Committee accord, which disallowed
holding of separate rallies by different political
parties at the same venue.
He said this however happened on Sunday; August 16, when
the NPP held a rally in addition to an earlier one on
Thursday August 13, claiming that this sparked the
violence amongst supporters.
Mr Mac Manu said to ensure transparency and neutrality
of the security personnel during the 2008 elections,
headship of the Regional and District Security Councils
were ceded from Regional Ministers and District Chief
Executives to Regional and District Police Commanders,
but this was not the case during the re-run, a situation
which, he claimed, allowed Mr Jamal to manipulate the
security personnel.
He questioned why the NDC when in opposition insisted on
that arrangement but would not let it prevail in the
Akwatia re-run.
Mr Mac Manu said on Sunday the re-run also witnessed
several cases of impersonation, which he described as a
conspiracy to comb the voters’ register and identity
names of persons deemed to be NPP supporters.
He called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to
invite Mr Jamal for questioning for declaring Jihad,
which contributed to the violence at Akwatia.
Mr Mac Manu also called on the IGP to initiate processes
to unconditionally release NPP Akwatia Constituency
Organiser, Youth Organiser and two other strong members
who were arrested on Thursday morning saying those
arrests were politically motivated and could only
heighten tension in the area.
He said the norm that security personnel on duty during
elections had their names and ranks embossed on their
attires should be respected and enforced to allow for
easy identification.
Mr Mac Manu also urged the Electoral Commission to
commence work on the introduction of biometric voter
registration to be used in 2012 elections to reduce and
curtail voter impersonation and fraud.
The Akwatia re-run which took place last Tuesday, August
18, became necessary following the snatching of ballot
boxes at six poling stations during the December 7, 2008
elections, which left the constituency without a Member
of Parliament.
Results of the re-run were added to earlier results
obtained on December 7, which saw Dr Kofi Asare of the
NPP winning with 17,900 votes as against 15,860 obtained
by Mr Jamal.
GNA