The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Buem Constituency Oti Region has raised serious concerns over what it described as the deliberate vandalism of its campaign materials by alleged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Jasikan Township.
The party in a statement issued by the Constituency Director of Elections, Christian Ziorklui stated that the flags and other paraphernalia which are crucial components of the party’s campaign strategy for the upcoming 2024 General Elections were torn down from electric poles in the Jasikan Township.
“It has come to the attention of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Buem Constituency, that flags and other paraphernalia mounted by the party as part of steps towards the campaign season for the 2024 General Elections, have been intentionally clamped, vandalized, and torn down from electric poles by members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)”.
Christian Ziorklui Director of Elections National Democratic Congress (NDC) Buem Constituency
Mr Christian Ziorklui, commenting on the development condemned it and described the actions as not only disrespectful but also a blatant violation of democratic principles and the rule of law.
He further emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that such acts of sabotage pose a threat to peaceful coexistence and the integrity of the country’s electoral process.
Furthermore, the Director of Elections for the opposition National Democratic Congress in the Buem Constituency urged appropriate authorities, including the Ghana Police Service to act on its earlier report on the development and conduct a very thorough investigation to find the perpetrators of it.
He underscored the importance of holding accountable those responsible for the vandalism, signalling a commitment to upholding democratic values and ensuring a fair electoral environment.
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Calls for Restoration Amidst Ultimatum
Moreover, the National Democratic Congress in the Buem Constituency issued a stern 48-hour ultimatum to the ruling New Patriotic Party, demanding the immediate restoration of all alleged vandalized campaign materials in the Jasikan township and its environs.
The party’s Director of Elections in the Constituency admonished that failure on the part of the ruling party in the constituency to comply with its ultimatum will result in the full force of the party’s response in the Buem Constituency.
In addition, the National Democratic Congress in the Buem Constituency further cautioned the governing New Patriotic Party in the constituency to refrain from similar actions and uphold the principles of respect, decency, and fair play in political engagements.
The statement further called for a cessation of actions that incite discord and that have the potentials to disrupt the democratic practice of the country.
“We trust that this notice serves as a clear warning to the NPP and a reminder of the consequences of their actions”
Christian Ziorklui, Director of Elections National Democratic Congress (NDC) Buem Constituency
The statement concluded by emphasizing the importance of all political parties operating within the bounds of the law and the need to maintain mutual respect to safeguard the country’s democratic process.
The statement further stressed the opposition National Democratic Congress in the Buem Constituency’s commitment to protecting democratic rights and the sanctity of the country’s political and electoral processes.
The party also vowed to take all necessary measures to ensure a free and fair electoral environment for all stakeholders involved.
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