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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has dismissed claims of hatching a plot to rig and perpetrate violence in the 2024 elections.
National Organiser of the NPP, Henry Nana Boakye, assured that Ghanaians are committed to peace and will not tolerate any acts of violence.
Addressing a press briefing on Wednesday, November 20, he said: “We shall not sacrifice our wishes for any leader who had his chance and failed miserably with it. History does not favour John Mahama and the future will not favour Ghanaians under John Mahama.”
According to him, Ghana’s democracy has been a shining light on the African continent and as a beacon of democracy, “our nation’s election has consistently reflected the will of the people ensuring peace, stability and progress.”
However, he alleged that the NPP has discovered disturbing plans by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to cause violence in a desperate bid to intimidate voters and disrupt the electoral process.
This he says will never happen, adding that the NPP will use all means to safeguard the sanctity of the December 7 election and defend Ghana’s democracy.
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Mr Boakye further refuted the NDC allegations of plans to rig the 2024 elections, describing them as “baseless devoid of any iota of credible evidence.”
He insisted that “nobody can rig this election” noting that the election, counting and collation will be held transparently at the polling stations with the NPP emerging victorious.
He added that the ballot will be cast in peace with Ghana united.
The NPP's press conference is a direct response to the NDC's claims at a similar media engagement on Tuesday.
The NDC's National Communication Officer, Sammy Gyamfi at that news conference said the party was going to petition the Inspector General of Police over fears there may be a plot to steal the people’s mandate in this election.
The party particularly accused the government of plotting to rig the election in the Ashanti Region using a top military officer in charge of the Central Command of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
They say this military official, who was found to have played a role in the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election violence has been rewarded with a promotion instead of being punished as recommended by the Commission that investigated that incident.
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