Home / POLITICS / Don’t cry foul if you lose 2024 after boycotting IPAC meetings – NDC told

Don’t cry foul if you lose 2024 after boycotting IPAC meetings – NDC told

 

Former member of the NDC, Stephen Atubiga

Former member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Stephen Atubiga has chided the political party for staying out of the Electoral Commission’s forum to discuss new reforms to make Ghana’s electoral process better.

According to him, it’s imperative that every political party join the Electoral Commission and support it to deliver the best election for the country.

To him, “Any political party that deliberately refuses to get involved in this reforms in readiness for a transparent 2024 elections, will be exhibiting dishonesty and bad leadership to their party members and as such will not have the moral right to cry foul when the National liberation Congress (NLC) party is declared winners of the 2024 election.”

Atubiga believes that regardless of the differences “all political parties must respect the independent mandate of the EC entrenched in our constitution.”

Atubiga used the opportunity to also heap praises on the Electoral Commission’s Chairpersons and her lieutenants for the work they put into the 2020 election and their ability to save the country money unlike what used to happen previously.

Source: www.mynewsgh.com

About admin

Check Also

Kwasi Nyantakyi Polls 35 out of 1081 Votes in the Ejisu By-Election

    Ahead of the upcoming by-elections on April 30, Kwabena Boateng, a lawyer and …

According to Okyere Baafi, the first Muslim president should be elected in 2024. Baafi believes that this milestone would represent a significant step towards inclusivity and diversity in leadership.

The first Muslim President should be elected in 2024 – Okyere Baafi told Ghanaians

According to Okyere Baafi, the first Muslim president should be elected in 2024. Baafi believes …