NDC’S Election Boycott was Pre-meditated – Yaw Buabeng Asamoah
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The National Communications Director for the ruling New Patriotic Party NPP, Hon. Buabeng Asamoah who doubles as the member of parliament for Adentan Constituency in the Greater Accra region has described the NDC’s decision to pulling out of Ayawaso-West Wuogon by-election as pre-meditated and hugely orchestrated.
According to him, there are several signs that clearly revealed that the NDC knew from the beginning that they were going to lose hence the decision to boycott the ongoing election.
Hon. Yaw Buabeng Asamoah made these revelations at a press conference organised by the NPP at the party’s National head quarters in Accra as a rebuttal to the early on press conference by the NDC.
“We say it is pre-meditated because three days ago, Otukonor issued a fiat that they were going to pill out from the election. This position was maintained by NDC even as of yesterday if their conditions are not met even though they are not the electoral commission,” Hon. Asamoah said.
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He said the basis upon which the NDC’s stand as in the shooting that have gone viral did not happen on the polling stations meanwhile the NDC have sent signals out there with fabrications carefully coated as if there is tension in all the polling stations.
He again said the basis upon which they pulled out of the contest by the national Chairman announcing the intention clearly speaks that the attempt was clearly orchestrated.
“We believe that if the pull out was announced on the field by no less a person than the Chairman of the NDC, then this is a hugely orchestrated attempt to damage an election that they know from the beginning that they were going to lose”.
However, he queried the NDC for hastily concluding that invisible forces from the NPP assaulted them.
He used the opportunity to calm the NPP party and urged them to kindly move to the polling stations to vote for their NPP candidate.
By: Radio1News|Ghana
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