The Essikado-Ketan Constituency wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has dispelled claims by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) that the parliamentary elections in the area were rigged in favour of incumbent Member of Parliament for the area, Joe Ghartey.
After Joe Ghartey was for the fifth time declared winner of the parliamentary elections in the constituency, his main contender, Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah accused him of “tampering with the results.”
But a statement signed by Thomas Amoah, the NPP constituency Secretary rejected these claims, noting that “during the collation, the representatives of NDC raised issues once in a while and it was only after the issues, they raised were resolved that the EC continued the process.”
“At the end of the process, the Returning Officer announced the votes of the three candidates who stood for parliamentary election in Essikado-Ketan constituency and declared our candidate, Joe Ghartey, the winner,” it added.
It further challenged the NDC to “prove the allegations of fraud at the appropriate quarters.”
Narrating the incidents surrounding the declaration of the NPP’s Joe Ghartey as the winner of the parliamentary elections, the NPP constituency executive in the statement accused the NDC of causing commotion even before the results were called out.
“NDC supporters led by their parliamentary candidate including former Minister for National Security rushed to the collation centre claiming the NDC had won the parliamentary election. Their members who were carrying knives and other implements started throwing stones into the collation center. There was absolutely no basis for this commotion.”
“Neither was there any basis for the claim that NDC had won the parliamentary election when the results from the various polling stations had not been officially collated and announced by the Returning Officer.”
In the December 7, 2020, polls, out of the 52,392 votes cast in the constituency, the NPP’s Joe Ghartey garnered 26,701 whereas the NDC’s Dr. Ayensu-Danquah followed with 24,527 votes.
Read the full statement below:
STATEMENT BY ESSIKADO KETAN NPP ON 2020 ELECTIONS
Our attention has been drawn to spurious and baseless allegations of alleged massive fraud by the NPP in the recent Parliamentary Elections.
We had received unconfirmed reports that the NDC was seeking to rig the elections, so we of the NPP were very alert on the day of the election.
Voting ended at 5pm with no serious incident being reported by our polling agents at the various polling stations. Counting was done at each polling station in the full view of the public and the result at every polling station was declared at each polling station. After this, the necessary documentation, the pink sheet, was duly filled and signed by all the parties present.
Our representatives went to the Collation Centre of the Essikado Ketan Constituency which is at the Methodist Church, Brigade Hall, Essikado. The Electoral Commission Officials started receiving the ballot boxes and electoral materials from their officials who were coming in from the various polling stations.
At the time NDC supporters led by their candidate Grace Ayensu Danquah and other party members including former Minister for National Security rushed to the Collation Centre claiming the NDC had won the parliamentary election. At the time we had not even collated the Presidential vote. Their members who were carrying knifes and other implements started throwing stones into the Collation Center. There was absolutely no basis for this commotion. Neither was there any basis for the claim that NDC had won the Parliamentary election when the results from the various polling stations had not been officially collated and announced by the Returning Officer. Around 11 pm Grace Ayensu and her team left the Collation Centre having been repelled by the police and military when they sought to take over the Collation Centre.
Collation of the Presidential results started and ended around 9.50 am. This was won by Nana Akufo-Addo. The collation of the Parliamentary results commenced around 10 am.
Three members of the NDC were present. This included one Alidiu who presented himself as the NDC youth organizer and a lawyer who said he was representing the NDC Parliamentary Candidate. During the collation the representatives of NDC raised issues once in a while and it was only after the issues they raised were resolved that the EC continued the process.
At the end of the process, the Returning Officer announced the votes of the Three Candidates who stood for Parliamentary election in Essikado Ketan Constituency and declared our candidate, Joe Ghartey, the winner. We challenge the NDC to prove the allegations of fraud at the appropriate quarters.
Signed
Thomas Amoah
Constituency Secretary