New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central,
Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has alleged that the ruling National Democratic
Congress (NDC) paid an amount of GHC500,000 to persons to help recruit
foreigners to register in Ghana as voters.
The NPP firebrand revealed on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen Programme Thursday
that the recruiters included one gold miner in Wenchi in the Brong
Ahafo region who was charged with recruiting Burkinabes.
“Some females were also contracted with recruiting persons from Ivory
Coast…the NDC promised to give each voter 2000 Cfa and they have
actually given them 1000 CFA for registering with the promise of given
them a further 1000 when they come to vote…,” he alleged on the show.
In Togo, Ken Agyapong continued that he has video and pictorial
evidence showing persons recruited by the NDC registering foreign
voters.
The registration officers, he said, are NDC members who were given the machines by the Electoral Commission (EC).
These and many more, the NPP Legislator said forms part of the reasons
why the NDC is vehemently kicking against calls for a new voters
register.
“What is the interest of the NDC…are we going to change the register with their money…?” he asked.
NPP vice presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at a press
conference in Alisa Hotel in Accra on Tuesday called for a new voters
register since according to him, the existing one is heavily bloated.
Dr. Bawumia speaking at a widely publicized press conference said the
party’s investigative team identified this suspected anomaly after
comparing Ghana’s voters register to that of Togo.
These persons, he said, were mostly found in the Volta Region with Ketu
South cited as one of the constituencies where the anomalies abound.
And these claims, Ken Agyapong said were true adding that he would play tapes when dared to provide further evidence.
Asked why he would not provide his evidence to the security agencies
for further perusal, Ken said he ‘does not trust the security agencies
as they are being controlled by the government.’
“We should ask ourselves if the people they claim to be Togolese also
vote in Togo…we can’t allow foreigners to determine who would be
President in Ghana…,” he said.
Ken continued that he also has evidence of a list compiled by the NDC
of foreigners they are expecting to come to cast ballots in 2016.
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