General
Secretary of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah has
called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) not to drag the integrity of
the Electoral Commission in the mud.
Bernard Mornah, speaking in
an interview with Radio Gold, admonished the major opposition party
members to uphold in high esteem the dignity of the Commission since it
is the same institution that has in previous years conducted successful
elections in the country.
Noting down the character of the NPP,
Mr. Mornah explained that the party seems to take delight in
discrediting institutions in the nation and therefore advised it to
refrain from such conduct.
“No matter what it is, the Electoral
Commission will be the one that will conduct the elections in this
country. And indeed, it is this Electoral Commission that conducted the
elections from 1992 till the year 2000 when the NPP won the elections
and the same Electoral Commission declared the elections in their
favour...It is important for all of us therefore to hold in esteem the
dignity of the Electoral Commission and to preserve it.”
According to him, the NPP’s doubt about the Commission’s credibility may cause mayhem and also ruin the party’s fortunes.
“If
the NPP begin now to doubt the Electoral Commission, it means they are
not willing to participate in the democratic process any longer. They
are doing that at the peril of the existence of their own party,” he
stated.
He therefore advised the NPP together with all political
parties in the country “to give the Electoral Commission, benefit of the
doubt to believe that the Electoral Commission is willing and ready to
accept reforms and input from the political parties. We don’t think that
we should impose on the Electoral Commission what they should not
implement.”
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