Don’t deploy faulty BVDs to our strongholds – NPP cautions EC

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Acting General Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu, has hinted that the party will cast-off all malfunctioning Biometric Verification Devices (BVDs), meant for the upcoming December 7 polls.

According to Mr. Boadu, the NPP has unravel an agenda by the Electoral Commission, to send faulty Biometric Verification Devices to their strongholds.

He also raised concern over the slow pace at which the EC is transporting election materials to the NPP’s strongholds.

He has therefore advised the EC to ensure that all the BVDs are functioning well.

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The acting scribe, made this known during an interaction with the media in Tamale, after a day’s capacity building workshop for all NPP Parliamentary candidates in the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions.

He said the workshop was to offer the Parliamentary candidates the platform to study the C.I. 94 regulating the conduct of the elections.

He tasked the nation’s security operatives particularly the police administration to be neutral.

He also encouraged the police to impartially deal with hooligans who might attempt to disrupt the upcoming elections.

Mr. Boadu urged them to carefully select and train incorruptible party agents to police the ballots as means of curbing any plan for rigging.

“We are resolved and are ready to take over power from the governing NDC government under President John Dramani Mahama, who by all measures is incompetent, irresponsible and insensitive to the plight of majority of our people.”

He charged all party loyalists to be vigilante on December 7, to prevent the NDC from subverting the will of the people after the polls.

 

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