The Electoral Commission (EC) says allegations by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) at its press conference on Thursday are calculated at causing public disaffection for it.
In a statement released hours after the NDC press briefing, the Commission said such allegations are calculated at creating an erroneous impression in the minds of the right-thinking members of the public.
“Like all other political parties, the EC would have expected the NDC to use dialogue channels open or available other established lines of communication to address their concerns.
“It is unfortunate that the NDC continues to use mediums of the media to raise concerns which can easily be resolved after deliberations with the Electoral Commission,” the EC said.
Below is the EC’s statement
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