The Convention People’s Party (CPP), has said it is against the
Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to print excess pink sheets which
will not have serial numbers embossed on them.
The political
parties, especially the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed
concerns with the EC’s decision to print some three thousand excess
unmarked pink sheets for replacement purposes, even though the
Commission has explained there will be remarkable differences between
the marked and unmarked ones.
Speaking to Citi News, the
Convention People’s Party’s ( CPP) Communications Director, Kadir Abdul
Rauf Issifu, emphasized the need for the Electoral Commission (EC), to
ensure that it follows due process in the printing of pink sheets.
“It
was established that, about 3,000 pink sheets did not have serial
numbers. You do not expect the Convention People’s Party to say that we
do not see anything wrong with it.
The Electoral Commission
should ensure that due process is adhered to. The rules set out in CI 94
should be strictly adhered to. In doing that, we have to ensure all
pink sheets have serial numbers,” he said.
The New Patriotic
Party had earlier requested for an emergency meeting of the Inter-Party
Advisory Committee (IPAC), over what it described as an illegality; the
printing of pink sheets without serial numbers. The NPP said it
identified the anomaly when it visited Aero Vote, the company contracted
to print the pink sheets for this year’s elections.
The party
in a statement copied to citifmonline.com, said it was surprised the
company said it had been directed to print the sheets without the serial
numbers. “The Electoral Reforms Committee report, recommended that
Serial Numbers must be embossed and be unique to each polling station.
This
has been stated in the law governing the 2016 general elections, CI
94,” it said. “Since then, the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission
has said publicly that, Pink Sheets will have serial numbers.
We
are therefore surprised to be told at the final hour of printing by
those contracted to print, that they have been instructed by the same
Commission not to bother putting serial numbers on the pink sheets,” it
added.
However, the Electoral Commission (EC) suddenly dismissed
these allegations describing them as false claims. Describing the
allegations as regrettable, the Commission said the NPP would have been
better served raising concerns with it rather than “rush to the media
with unfounded claims of non-existent plans to manipulate election
results.”
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