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We won’t accept fraudulent Subin elections – NPP delegates

JOHN BOADU SAD John Boadu, General Secretary of NPP

Mon, 29 Jun 2020 Source: Michael Asiedu, Contributor

Delegates in the Subin Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have warned of massive protest against the National Executive Committee if results of their parliamentary primary is not overturned after grave and widespread rigging.

Despite a court injunction, Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, who has been described by his critics as a domineering politician, with the support of some executives disregarded a court order and organized the election in the absence of the Electoral Commission and main contender Joseph Boakye Danquah.

The ‘shambolic election’ saw the incumbent Member of Parliament, Eugene Boakye Antwi romping home with more than 70 per cent of the total votes cast to beat his contender.

Chairman Wontumi and his associates reportedly set up fake polling stations in the so-called election, ballot stuffing and getting people to cast multiple votes in favour of the incumbent MP, Eugene Boakye Antwi.

Reports say people were brought in from Kumasi’s popular meat market, Mayanka to vote in favour of the incumbent, who has since hailed the results of the flawed election.

The declaration of the election result, according to our checks, have led to widespread agitations in the constituency, with some delegates threatening to withdraw their support for the party, if a re-run is not organized.

On Thursday, June, 24, 2020, JB Danquah lodged an official complaint with a strongly-worded petition, calling for immediate annulment of the election.

The petition cited several breaches of the party’s constitution and presence of a court injunction to drum home the need for the cancellation of the election.

In an interview on Asempa FM on Thursday, JB Danquah said, "the electoral process could not be said to have adequately complied with the standards for elections. It is a bogus election."

He further called on his supporters and the party’s hierarchy not to recognize the results of the election, and demanded ‘serious punishment’ for those who took part in the fraudulent election.

"Intimidation has been the hallmark of the elections at Subin from the onset. It is also pretty clear that there were significant efforts to disenfranchise people in the run-up to the election and on the day itself," JB Danquah intimated. On Friday, 50 delegates including Isaac Nimako, Richard Owusu Nti and Yaw Boafo secured an injunction restraining the party’s election committee and the Electoral Commission from holding the primaries.

The ex-parte injunction, which was granted by a Kumasi High Court was effective from Friday to Monday, 22nd June, 2020, according to reports.

“It is hereby ordered that the respondent and all persons claiming through the respondent (EC) refrain from holding the election scheduled to take place on Saturday, 20th June, 2020,” the court ruled on Friday.

Source: Michael Asiedu, Contributor
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