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By William Yaw
Owusu
Tuesday,
November 15, 2016
The National Commission on Civic
Education (NCCE) has been accused by some parliamentary aspirants in the Akatsi
South Constituency in the Volta Region of leaking questions to the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Bernard Ahiafor, ahead of a
planned debate.
As a result, three contesting aspirants
issued a joint statement yesterday that they were withdrawing their
participation because the District Director of the NCCE, Godwin Agboada, who is
supposed to supervise the parliamentary debate, had been in contact with Mr. Ahiafor
before the event could take place.
The candidates who boycotted the debate -
jointly organized by the NCCE and Dream Builders Foundation - were Leo-Nelson Adzidogah of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP); Japhet Ametame, Progressive People’s Party (PPP) and Evans Gadeto
Djikunu an independent candidate, who has been highly tipped to cause an upset
on December 7.
The debate should have been held on
Sunday but a source said on the night of Saturday, November 12, the sitting MP
was allegedly spotted in an obscure corner near Brotherhood Church, Akatsi, and
the development heightened tension among the youth.
When tension was high, the NCCE director was
said to have admitted before the chiefs and the police who were present at the
Letsa Korba Hall of the Akatsi College of Education - where the debate was to
take place - that he met the MP but said he did not give the questions out.
He claimed he only gave the debate
guidelines and other NCCE brochures to the NDC MP but a number of young people
were openly seen hooting at the MP and taunting him for getting questions ahead
of the debate.
“We are registering our protest and
condemn the actions of the NCCE director who has not ensured that there will be
level playing field for such a simple exercise,” the candidates said in their
statement.
“We consider this development as
unfortunate as Bernard Ahiafor clearly failed to make himself available on
November 11 for the preparatory talks and also failed to send a representative,”
the statement underscored.
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