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PRESS RELEASE
NPP
February 26, 2014
REPORT ON PETITIONS TO THE
NATIONAL ELECTIONS COMMITTEE GENERAL
1. The National Elections Committee (NEC) having heard the
petitioners and respondents case has come to the conclusion that
the laid down procedures and rules were not followed and as a
result, people were deliberately disenfranchised in elections
purported to have taken place. Accordingly, the National
Elections Committee (NEC) has directed that the Polling Station,
Electoral Area Coordinators and Constituency elections at the
following Constituencies must be re-run.
a. Okaikoi South
b. Okaikoi North.
c. Krowor
d. Juaben
e. Manhyia North
f. Kumawu
Ejisu
In the case of Ejisu, the Album prepared by the Ashanti Regional
Party will be used to conduct the Constituency election.
2. DIRECTIVES
All elections will be conducted in line with existing electoral
guidelines especially the following;
I. Polling Station registers to be prepared
II. New Polling Station elections to be conducted
III. New Album to be prepared
IV. Constituency elections to be conducted.
V. No Parliamentary Candidates/MP’s must be involved.
3. REGIONAL NASARA ELECTIONS IN ASHANTI & WESTERN REGIONS
The Committee decided that the Regional NASARA Elections in
Ashanti and Western Regions should be re-run to comply with the
Convention of only Constituency Nasara Coordinators used in
conducting the elections in the other eight Regions.
4. All elections will be organized under the supervision of
National Elections Committee.
5. All elections are to be completed by the 21st March 2014 with
New Constituency Executives dully sworn in to enable them
participate in the April 12 National Delegates Conference in
Tamale.
SIGNED
C. K. Tedam
(Chairman, National Elections Committee)
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Ghana retrogressed under
Rawlings – Prof Akosa
CitiFM, Feb 26, Ghanadot - A leading member of
the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Professor Agyeman
Badu Akosa has said Ghana retrogressed and stagnated
during the two-decade rule of former President Jerry
John Rawlings........More
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Ghana Orders Plant Remain Open
to Prevent Wider Water Shortage
Bloomberg, Feb 21, Ghanadot - Ghana Water Co.
will not be allowed to shut down the Kpong water plant
northeast of Accra from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28 for
maintenance, the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission
said today in an e-mailed statement. The facility pumps
about 36 million gallons of water to Accra each day,
while the only other plant for the city’s 4.5 million
residents supplies 55 million gallons daily...
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ATL is dying slowly-Management
VibeGhana, Fen 21, Ghandot -
Akosombo Textile Limited (ATL), one of the leading
fabric companies in the country is on the verge of
collapsing as a result of cheap imports from China and
other countries, Mr Ebenezer Kwasi Darko, Human
Resources Manager of the company has disclosed. .......More
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IMF Mission Urges
Ghana Government to Address Short-Term Vulnerabilities
IMF, Feb 26, Ghanadot - A mission from the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Christina
Daseking, visited Accra during February 12-25, 2014, to
conduct discussions for the 2014 Article IV
consultation. The mission met with Vice-President
Amissah-Arthur, Finance Minister Terkper, Bank of Ghana
Governor Wampah, other senior officials.... .....More
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