POLITICS
Nothing can stop EC from compiling a new voter’s register – Kofi Akpaloo
Founder and Leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo, has stated that nothing can prevent the Electoral Commission (EC) from compiling a new voter’s register.
He stated that, following the last meeting with the Electoral Commission (EC), he is confident the Commission is prepared for the 2020 polls.
“Nothing can prevent the EC from doing a new voter’s register and conducting a successful election, ’’ Percival Kofi Akpaloo told Kwaku Dawuro on ‘Pae Mu Ka’ Accra-based Kingdom FM 107.7
“The fact that cases are rising doesn’t mean we are dying…If you have taken time to look at the number of times accidents on our roads have taken most of our people away then you will not be talking about COVID-19 because one accident can take away about 30 people or 40 people and from March to this time, how many people have passed away because of COVID-19?”
The Presidential hopeful also urged the NDC and other political parties opposing the compilation of the new electoral roll to rather support the commission to create a more credible register that will produce credible election results.
Source: kingdomfmonline.com
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