The
ruling National Democratic Congress has called on Ex-President J.A
Kufour to call his party members to order and ensure that they refrain
from peddling lies about the current administration of the Chairman for
the Electoral Commission.
The NDC vehemently condemned the calls
by the rank and file of the opposition New Patriotic Party for Dr.
Kwadwo Afari Gyan together with the Deputy Chairman of the Commission to
resign from their post.
The opposition party believes the EC,
under the leadership of Dr. Afari Gyan, has lost its credibility and the
trust of the masses and so, is of a strong view that it is only when
the EC Chairman is shown the exit that the Commission can regain its
reputation.
But the governing party has issued a statement, declaring its support for the EC.
In
the statement signed by the party's General Secretary, Johnson Aseidu
Nketia, the NDC described as "risible" the calls by the NPP
functionaries and stated categorically that the court verdict has
vindicated the Electoral Commissioner from the 'falsehood' leveled by
the opposition party members against his office.
According to
the party, the NPP is only embittered by the fact that their
'frivolous' petition was dismissed by the Supreme Court Justices.
“We
are constrained to intervene in the ongoing discussion within certain
quarters about the future of the Chairman of the Electoral Commission
and the electoral reforms after the verdict of the Supreme Court in the
election petition case. We know that following the verdict, the New
Patriotic Party (NPP) and its many surrogates have continued with their
campaign of lies and vilification against the Electoral Commission and
its Chairman, Dr. Afari Gyan.
“We first wish to condemn the calls
by the NPP and its affiliate groups for the resignation or the
dismissal of the Chairman of the Electoral Commission…We urge the
Electoral Commission and indeed the general public to disregard these
calls.” the statement as read by the host of the Radio Gold's newspaper
review.
Dr. Afari Gyan, the NDC said, is an "honourable Statesman
whose excellent academic and professional credentials are beyond
reproach."
The party therefore warned the NPP to stop hurling invectives on his persona.
"His
over two decades of dedicated service to mother Ghana, as Chairman of
the Electoral Commission, calls for gratitude and laudation and not the
crude appalling insults being hurled at him by the NPP and its agents.” |
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