The Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, has accused the Electoral Commission of scheming to rig the December 7 elections to favor his opponent Alidu Seidu.
His accusation comes on the back of a decision by the Electoral Commission to use the residence of the Asokore Mampong Chief as a collation center for the constituency.
At a press briefing on Monday, the Minority Chief Whip said the processes leading to the settling on the chosen venue for collation is a total departure from how it was done in the past.
He explained that throughout the years, a venue for collation was selected via stakeholders’ consultation with the EC and security agencies.
“This year, we saw a very worrying phenomenon where the MCE who is also the NPP’s candidate, together with the Electoral Commission called the Security agencies to call and inform us [NDC] that the collation center will be Asokore Mampong Hene’s house”, the Asawase MP claimed.
In the MP’s view, the absence of stakeholder consultation in deciding on the venue for the collation and the actions of the security agencies involved raises a lot of suspicions and lends credence to rumors of intended election rigging.
“There was a meeting to deliberate on the issue. Out of the six parties present, four voted against the idea of using the Chief’s palace as collation center and only two voted in favor,” the MP said, adding that the security officers present after the vote to decide on the venue requested a week for further deliberations.
However, the decision, they later came to say, remains unchanged, much to their chagrin and utmost surprise. Mr Muntaka cautioned the EC against using the intended venue for the collation of results.
He stated that if the advice is not taken, he will mobilize thousands of party supporters and match them to the venue on the due day to be used as what he called “human shield” to protect the will of the people.
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