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Insist EC sticks pink sheets at polling station and takes videos of counting – Omane Boamah to NDC supporters
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Insist EC sticks pink sheets at polling station and takes videos of counting – Omane Boamah to NDC supporters


The Director of Elections and IT of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, urges party supporters to keep a close eye on the Electoral Commission and the NPP on voting day to avoid any possibility manipulation of numbers. to favor the latter.

As part of strategies to ensure free, fair and peaceful elections, he said party operatives must insist that presiding officers stick pink slips in every polling station as required by IC 127.

Dr. Omane Boamah was speaking at Otoase in Ayensuano Constituency in the Eastern Region to garner votes for the NDC and its flag bearer John Mahama.

“On election day, we will work with the security agencies to ensure that the elections are free, fair and peaceful, because we know that once the elections are free, fair and peaceful, the NDC will win these elections hands down, a touch.

While we work with the security agencies to ensure that no one rigs the elections, as we did in Assin North, after 3 p.m. start moving towards the polling station so that by 5 p.m. you can monitor sorting, counting and declaration.

“Make sure you take videos while the counting and sorting is in progress, insist that the presiding officer sticks a copy of the pink sheet at the polling station. If he refuses, tell him that the law allows him to do so. obliges to do so but if he does not do it, tell the police officer on site that the chairman of the meeting is violating the law to support the nuclear power plant in rigging,” he declared.

The former Minister of Communications does not stop there. He reminded them to take their vigilance to the next level of snacking.

“We asked the whole country to film polling stations, constituency assembly centers and the regional capital.

Because Ci 127 dictates, we want to ask the Electoral Commission, have you distributed 40,600 and have you stuck in all the potential polling stations that the elections will take place on December 7?

If the EC has not done it, it must get it because the pink sheets have to be glued and the pink sheets will be glued,” he warned.

Dr Edward Omane Boamah began his five-day community campaign in the Eastern region on Monday.

It is expected to involve party supporters, chiefs and the general population in a bid to garner votes for the NDC.

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