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We won’t allow you for the third time–Upper East NDC Chairman to EC

NDC Regional Chairman Alhaji Abdulai Mumumi Bolnaba
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In Ghana’s Upper East Region, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Regional Chairman Alhaji Abdulai Mumumi Bolnaba has boldly rejected the Electoral Commission’s actions and inactions which he believes was full of irregularities. Apexnewsgh reports

Leading the “Enough is Enough” protest, Chairman Budozer as he popularly called declared, “We won’t agree today, we won’t agree tomorrow… They’ve sold us out twice, and we won’t allow it for the third time.”

The NDC demands a forensic audit, citing irregularities in Pusiga Constituency and other areas. This move follows concerns over voter register integrity. The demonstration highlights tensions between the NDC and Electoral Commission.

The “Enough is Enough” demonstration in Upper East Region, Ghana, was a massive show of force by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters, with thousands in attendance.

The protesters carried placards with powerful messages, demanding transparency and accountability from the Electoral Commission (EC). Some of the slogans included “Forensic Audit Now, No More Secret”, “Stealers Ya Kye mo”, “We Demand Free and Fair Election”, and “When the Wicked Rules the People Suffer”.

The demonstration, which was part of a nationwide movement, aimed to pressure the EC to conduct a forensic audit of the voter’s register ahead of the December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections. The NDC claims to have identified irregularities in the Pusiga Constituency and other areas, and is seeking to ensure a free and fair electoral process.

The protesters peacefully marched through the streets of Bolgatanga, ending at the regional EC office, where a petition was presented to the Regional EC Director. The NDC’s actions reflect the region’s desire for credible governance and electoral processes.

Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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