A suspended member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Stephen Atubiga says the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs Jean Mensa is one of the best EC Chairs Ghana has ever had contrary to what the NDC is saying about her.
According to him, Jean Mensa and Dr. Bossman Asare did nothing wrong in the 2020 general election except to exercise the constitutional mandate given to them.
Speaking on Okay FM’s 'Ade Akye Abia' Morning Show, Stephen Atubiga maintained that his former party [NDC] failed to go to the Supreme Court with their evidence after paying resource people to tabulate their collated results.
“The judge asked you for the results of the Presidential Candidate and you could not say it. Jean Mensa is one the best EC Chairs Ghana has ever had and Bossman Asare as well. Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare exercised the mandate given to them by the constitution,” he stated.
He again noted that the opposition NDC failed to coordinate with Dr Kpessah-Whyte and Rojo Mettle Nunoo from the strong room of the Electoral Commission, leaving Rojo to enjoy tea for three hours from the office of the Electoral Commissioner.
“NDC spent a lot of money on resource people to tabulate the 2020 Presidential election results but you went to court without your pink sheet to defend your claim. Those who were sent to the EC strong room to monitor the results, one was taking tea for three hours and nobody in the NDC office coordinated with those in the EC strong room, and if Jean Mensa has done her work and declared the results, you are angry and went to court,” he stated.
Touching on the recent IPAC meeting organized by the Electoral Commission (EC), Stephen Atubiga chastised the opposition NDC for boycotting the meeting, but held a press conference to protest some of the decisions of the EC.
“EC is embarking on electoral reform and instead of the NDC to join the EC meeting and protest at the meeting, they sat at the head office and organised a press conference chewing khebab with the contribution of the poor members of the party. Either you go and join them or you dissolve your party,” he said.
To him, “NDC has lost focus because they should have been at the IPAC meeting protesting the decisions of the EC and convince other political parties to join you and that is when the party members will see that you are delivering on your mandate and not sit in your office for a press conference”.
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I would faithfully advise you never to assume that Ghanaians are not aware of what the NDC is and could offer when it is in Government. The NDC as an opposition party has a huge deficit in arguing constructively to provide alternative solutions; to critical national issues. Theirs is baseless propaganda and lies fabricated to make the opponent appear bad before the electorates. Other than that, the NDC has no political message credible enough to garner votes to win elections genuinely. Therefore becomes nervous when they have no chance to rig elections. Furthermore, NDC lacks the competence to formulate a policy that could be allied to its political tradition. Hence, for me, NDC is just like an electoral machine applying dubious means tools to win power. I wished NDC would keep its own counsel to realize that this type of politicking based on triviality, with time, tends to be counterproductive. Then, democracy is growing remarkably fast. In a positive sense- doing away with voting patterns based on ethnic affiliations. Jean, the EC-Boss, is resolute to do the right thing in light of playing by the set down electoral rules, and no amount of lies can derail her from the course.