Senior Policy Advisor to Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, Nana Ohene Ntow, has requested that the National Peace Council look into issues coming out of the Electoral Commission (EC) headquarters rather than advocating for peace.
He urges the National Peace Council to take this into consideration rather than just preaching peace all the time, saying that the developments around the voter registration might potentially cause havoc throughout the nation.
“The Peace Council, if they truly exist, should stop talking about peace and address the issues coming out from the processes to avoid repetition of what happened in Techiman.
“It is surprising that over 3,000 names have been affected in one constituency. If Bossman says this is an administrative error, then it is worrying. And if it is an error, then it is very egregious and if it is, the EC alone shouldn’t sit in their rooms to address it.
“The errors were not even detected by them but rather one of the two main political parties who is not in government. So the political implications are that, if care is not taken, since the party in power has been silent so far, it makes people wonder what is going on whether the party in power is quiet because they think it is in their favour or something else,” Ohene Ntow stated.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com