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The National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) George Opare Addo, popularly known as “Pablo” has denied reports claiming he has boycotted the national youth election that is currently underway in Cape Coast.
According to Pablo, his opponents are finding ways and means to include people who were not allowed to vote at the regional level onto the voters register.
I have not boycotted the Election - Pablo speaks on issues by some named individuals trying to rig the elections @ndcteinghana @JDMahama @NJOAgyemang @OfficialNDCGh @ndcteinghana @georgeoaddo pic.twitter.com/UAkldqUPfB
— MyInfoGh (@Myinfogh_) December 10, 2022
“I’m here to address one issue. I understand it is being rumored around that I have boycotted the election. It is not true. There are issues that the committee is supposed to address. Our opponent went to court insisting that those people who were not allowed to vote in the regional election should be added and I challenged it. Delegates lists are generated from the regional election, so if at the region you were not allowed to vote, you cannot be added to this register,” he said
Meanwhile, Mr. Opare Addo has been tipped to retain his position when the party elects its new batch of national executives today, December 10, 2022.
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