Richard Jakpa, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made some bold claims about the party's plans to prevent electoral malpractices in the Ashanti Region, a stronghold of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He alleges that the NPP has historically inflated voter turnout figures in certain constituencies, citing "over 70% turnout in some areas" as unnatural .
Jakpa outlined several strategies the NDC will employ to safeguard the integrity of the December 7th polls, including:
- *Monitoring Polling Stations*: Deploying vigilant polling agents to observe critical stages of the voting process.
- *Countering Rigging Mechanisms*: Addressing alleged tampering with voter verification processes and complicity of electoral officials.
- *Improved Intelligence Gathering*: Closer monitoring of polling station activities to prevent fraud.
He's confident that the NDC will prevent the NPP from achieving its 85% voter turnout target in the Ashanti Region, predicting a more realistic 50-60% range . Jakpa emphasized the importance of resolving election disputes at the polling station level, eliminating the need for Supreme Court battles.
The NDC's renewed focus on vigilance and countermeasures highlights its determination to challenge the status quo and ensure credible election results. With tensions running high in the Ashanti Region, Jakpa's statements underscore the high stakes surrounding the elections .
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