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Press Release
Office of Nana Akufo-Addo
July 31, 2014
Akufo-Addo calls for audit of
voters' register
"Our message to Dr Afari Gyan and the Electoral Commission is
simple: we need a register that truly represents those who are
entitled to vote in Ghana. The current register is bogus. We are
not interested in playing the blame game. We are only interested
in doing what is right for our democracy. Let us all work
together on this. Ghanaian elections should not be West African
election."
These were the words of Nana Akufo-Addo when he addressed the
delegates of the New Patriotic Party at the Radach Memorial
Hall, in Tamale, ahead of the Special Electoral College and
presidential primary of the Party.
As a first step before the District Assembly election,
Akufo-Addo called on the Electoral Commission to heed to the
calls of civil society and political parties (including PPP,
PNC, CPP and NPP) to allow for an independent, forensic audit of
the existing biometric voters register.
"I am told the entire process, from the opening of competitive
international bids to the completion of the forensic biometric
audit, could take up to a couple of months. This first step can
be taken before the next District Assembly Election. To do this
will send a strong signal to the country that the Electoral
Commission is sincere and serious on the question of electoral
reforms. Let the audit of the current register serve as a key
step to restoring public confidence in our electoral system. It
is an important decision that we have to take to consolidate our
democracy," Nana Akufo-Addo stated.
Nana Akufo-Addo made these comments on the back of Wednesday's
ruling by the Supreme Court, which stated prohibited the EC from
allowing the use of the National Health Insurance cards for the
voters' registration exercise.
He congratulated the plaintiffs, Abu Ramadan, Evans Nimako, and
Kwasi Danso Acheampong, for their patriotism, and also
congratulated the Supreme Court, under the leadership of the
Chief Justice, for their decision.
The process for electoral reforms, according to Nana Addo, has
started with this decision by the Supreme Court.
"That decision means sorting out the voters' register, the base
document for elections, is the first major step. My message to
you here and to all Ghanaians is that we cannot compromise on
our push to get electoral reforms. We must do it and do it well
to protect our democracy," he maintained.
On the announcement made by the EC regarding the setting of a
new date for the limited registration exercise - from Monday,
August 4 to August 13, Nana Akufo-Addo said this has to be done,
as the Constitution requires, before the next public election,
the District Assembly election.
However, Nana Addo indicated that this move will amount to
adding more names to a register that is already discredited. He
urged to listen to the growing calls for a credible register and
do what is required to achieve that.
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Eugene Arhin
Press Secretary to Nana Akufo-Addo
Office of Nana Akufo-Addo
21 Ringway Crescent
Ringway Estates
Osu, Accra
Website: http://nanaakufoaddo.org
Facebook: http://facebook.com/nakufoaddo
Twitter: @NAkufoAddo (http://twitter.com/NAkufoAddo)
Email: press@nanaakufoaddo.org
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Please Stop Helping Us
Commentary, July 30,
Ghanadot - At an 1865 gathering of the Massachusetts
Anti-Slavery Society, Douglass said everybody had asked,
"What should we do with the Negro?" Douglass said: "I
have had but one answer from the beginning. Do nothing
with us! Your doing with us has already played the
mischief with us." .......More
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Can Mahama Retrieve Woyome’s
GH51.2?
PeaceFM, July 30, Ghanadot - Reactions from many
Ghanaians on social media yesterday after the Supreme
Court had ordered National Democratic Congress Financier
Alfred Agbesi Woyome to pay back to the state, the sum
of GH51.2 he illegally claimed and was paid by the NDC
government indicate that the people do not believe the
Mahama led administration will have the “balls” retrieve
the money for the state. .....More
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Ghana ends ban
on dollar imports, eyes bond issue next month
Reuters, July 31, Ghanadot - Ghana said on
Tuesday it had ended a ban on commercial banks importing
dollars in a bid to prop up its ailing cedi currency and
said it planned to press ahead with a $1.5 billion
Eurobond next month if market conditions were favourable.... .
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Ghanaians need education on
Supreme Court ruling – Political parties
CitiFM, July 31, Ghanadot - Some political
parties in Ghana have welcomed the Supreme Court’s
decision barring the Electoral Commission (EC) from
using the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cards
in registering new voters in the upcoming voter
registration exercise.........More
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