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NDC Vows to Ensure EC Upholds Transparency

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
November 17, 2024
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Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

The National Democratic Congress (NDC), through its Deputy Director of Elections and IT, Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer has vowed to ensure that the Electoral Commission upholds transparency over the Ballot papers discrepancies.

He expressed concerns over anomalies in the printing of ballot papers for two key regions.

These concerns, initially raised weeks ago, centered on the quality of the ballot papers and issues with their serial numbers, prompting the party to escalate the matter to the Electoral Commission (EC).

Concerns Raised Over Serial Numbers and Paper Quality

Speaking on the issue, Dr. Rashid highlighted the anomalies which included incorrect serial numbers and illegible printing.

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He noted that these issues if left unresolved, could lead to a significant number of rejected ballots in the upcoming elections.

“We raised the issue at IPAC and told the Electoral Commission they need to take action because the ballot papers for these two regions appeared problematic. The serial numbers were not correct, and in some cases, they were inputted onto thick black lines, making them invisible.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

The two regions in question, Ketu South and Ketu North, were flagged for particularly poor ballot quality, Dr. Rashid added;

“Our agents on the ground monitored the printing process 24/7. They alerted us about the serial number issues and the substandard quality of the papers. When we inspected them, it was evident that they could not be used for the purpose.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

NDC’s Monitoring Efforts

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Chair of the Electoral Commission Jean Mensah and Deputy Commissioner Dr. Bossman Asare

Dr. Rashid also elaborated on how the NDC identified these anomalies before the EC itself could address them.

“Our agents indicated to us that they realized the numbering and quality issues during the printing process. They continuously updated us, and this led to our escalation of the matter to the Electoral Commission.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

He emphasized the importance of vigilance in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process, stating;

“Especially in key areas like Ketu South and Ketu North, we needed to ensure that no ballot papers were delivered without addressing these challenges.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

EC’s Response and Action Taken

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Electoral Ballot Boxes

After persistent calls from the NDC, the EC acknowledged the concerns and took decisive action.

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The commission decided to revoke the printing contract from the initial contractor and reassign it to another vendor to ensure the production of high-quality ballot papers for the affected regions. Dr. Rashid commended the EC’s decision, describing it as a necessary move to uphold the credibility of the election, he emphasized;

“It is welcome news that the Electoral Commission decided to take the contract from the initial printer. This action will prevent potential issues, such as rejected ballots, and restore confidence in the process.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

Transport Delays for Ballot Papers in the Ashanti Region

Meanwhile, the EC has faced criticism over delays in transporting ballot papers to the Ashanti Region.

Originally scheduled to arrive on Saturday at noon, the materials are now expected to reach their destination later than anticipated.

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According to the EC, logistical challenges caused the delay, and sorting for various constituencies in the region will now take place on Sunday.

The delay has sparked concerns among political parties and stakeholders, who stress the importance of timely delivery to avoid disruptions.

NDC’s Commitment to Ensuring Transparency

Dr. Rashid reiterated the NDC’s commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the electoral process.

He stressed that the party will continue to monitor all stages of the election, from printing and transportation to distribution and voting.

“We remain vigilant and will not hesitate to flag any discrepancies. The integrity of this election is non-negotiable.”

Dr. Tanko Rashid Computer Deputy Director of Elections and IT, NDC

The NDC’s proactive monitoring and escalation of ballot printing issues underscore the critical role of political parties in safeguarding election integrity.

While the EC has taken corrective measures in response to the NDC’s concerns, the recent delays in transporting ballot papers to the Ashanti Region highlight the need for enhanced coordination and efficiency in the electoral process.

Dr. Rashid’s remarks and the party’s actions reflect a broader commitment to a free, fair, and credible election.

As election day approaches, all stakeholders must collaborate to address any remaining challenges and ensure a smooth and transparent process.

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