By William
Yaw Owusu
Thursday
February 01, 2018
Scores of opposition
National Democratic Congress (NDC) members are mounting pressure on the
leadership of the party to stop what they termed ‘illegal registration’ in the
party’s ongoing manual registration drive.
They have sent a
petition to the National Executive Council (NEC), with copies to the founder of
the party JJ Rawlings and the Council of Elders, asking them to intervene in
the process because they claim it’s ‘fraudulent.’
“We, the concerned
members of the National Democratic Congress, petition our founder, the Council
of Elders and the National Executives Committee (NEC), to immediately stop the
ongoing registration as the basis and prerequisite for our branch elections and
return to the transparent branch elections that gave us the 2008 and 2012
victories.”
They said “the
current registration exercise is fraught with more problems than the 2016 party
membership registration which gave us our worst and most humiliating defeat at
the polls and unseated a sitting president for the first time in the 4th
republic.”
According to the
group, who are very active on social media, “The ongoing process is inherently
disenfranchising large numbers of known NDC members, a situation which is
brewing deepening apprehension, dissatisfaction and anger within our grassroots,
this will surely lead to apathy in 2020.”
“There is no
intelligent basis to ask card-bearing members to throw out their cards and
register for new cards while admitting the party has no money to print the new
cards for all its members and therefore distributing on average 10 or less
cards per branch to branches of 300 or more people.
“The biggest problem
with the 2016 registration is the swapping and purging of names of registered
members with new names by candidates and party executives and officials by
bribe paying in many constituencies across the country which caused major
problems and contributed to our awful defeat.”
“This irresponsible
taking of bribe and purging of names from the register was enabled and
conducted by members of the election directorate at the national and regional
offices,” adding “none of these people have been held responsible for working
against the party's interest and worst still they are all at post and are
currently supervising the current registration.”
The group said that
“the ongoing registration exercise is a big scam because there is a deliberate
attempt to create shortage of ID cards under the guise of there is no money.”
They said the
current system is placing “unnecessary financial burden (two passport pictures
and additional 1cedi) on our rural folks, thereby making them unable to
register and reducing the members’ right to participate in the branch elections
to their ability to pay.”
“Even though there
is a guideline, most constituency executives are either interfering directly or
indirectly with the process, making the whole idea a waste of effort and a
repetition of the exact process that hurt the party so much prior to the 2016
general elections.”
The group also said
that “the scam of date changes and delays is a mechanism to waste precious time
and allow the party to get as close to the constitutionally minimal allowable
time of two years to nominate a flagbearer and thereby make it extremely
difficult for candidates to canvas the nation for support and force the
crowning and imposing of a particular candidate.”
They further said
“we as a party can't keep doing the same things and expect different results,
the current messy registration exercise being supervised by the same people who
conducted the 2016 registration and did such a bad job of it that led us into
such humiliating defeat will predictably lead the party to another disastrous
defeat in 2020.”
They said “we wish
to put on record that none of those past victories included a bogus, chaotic
and scandalous limited registration, it is time to return power back to the
grassroots and allow the elected constituency executives to supervise branch
elections in the same transparent ways we've always conducted branch elections,
by scheduling and calling branch meeting for elections, where members at a
branch show up and are known by each other as members, confirmed and elections
held and results certified by the supervising constituency executives.”
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