Africa-Press – Ghana. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is demanding written answers from the Electoral Commission (EC) regarding the recent theft of critical biometric equipment.
The theft, which occurred at the heavily surveilled EC headquarters, has sparked widespread concerns about the integrity of Ghana’s upcoming elections.
During a press conference addressed by Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary of the NDC, on April 15, the party presented 35 critical questions to the EC, seeking detailed clarification on the circumstances surrounding the theft and subsequent actions taken.
These questions, compiled by the NDC, cover various aspects of the incident and aim to hold the EC accountable for its response.
The 35 questions posed by the NDC to the Electoral Commission are as follows:
The remaining seven questions relate to missing Biometric Verification Devices (BVDs) and their deployment to polling stations.
The NDC’s decision to pose these questions underscores its commitment to ensuring the integrity of Ghana’s electoral process and holding the EC accountable for its actions.
By seeking detailed answers to the questions raised, the NDC aims to provide transparency to the Ghanaian public and prevent any potential compromises to the upcoming elections.
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