Former President John Mahama has charged the NPP government of computing to rig the 2020 elections by controlling the electoral process.
According to him, the government is engaging in the act since it fears that Ghanaians will not renew its mandate in the December 2020 Polls.
Addressing a press conference in Accra today, June 25, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer said the government’s attempt to “systemically disenfranchise eligible citizens of this country,” is to cover up for its poor performance.
“This represents the handiwork of a desperate incumbent that on account of its very poor performance in government, sees its very political survival only through the prism of manipulation of the electoral process to exclude a section of Ghanaians who they suspect may not renew their mandate at the 2020 polls,” he said.
John Mahama’s comment comes after the Supreme Court on Thursday, June 25, 2020 ruled to reject among other reliefs, the relief being sought by the NDC to have the Electoral Commission include the current voter’s ID card among the identification proofs for the new voters’ ID card.
However, John Mahama insists that the NPP government is using the Electoral Commission to carry out its agenda of rigging the 2020 Polls.
“A caring, compassionate government will not push us to the brink, at a time of a major pandemic such as COVID-19 that is causing so much anguish among our citizens…. It is deeply regrettable that the Electoral Commission, which should be independent and has carved a niche for itself as a well-respected commission in the whole of Africa has today made itself a willing tool in the execution of his most diabolic agenda.”.