Below is the full text of a statement read by Fifi Kwetey, NDC propaganda Secretary, at a press conference on Monday in response to an earlier one by the NPP.
NDC Press Statement In Response To NPP’s Accusations That NDC Is Planning To Plunge Ghana Into Chaos to Prepare Way For Power Sharing
Last Friday, the New Patriotic Party addressed a press conference at which the party sought among others to mislead the nation that the NDC is planning to plunge the country into a state of violence and chaos with a view to forcing a power sharing arrangement.
According to NPP's fantastic daydreaming claims, the NDC is desperately pushing for this power sharing arrangement because the party knows it has no chance of winning the upcoming elections.
Before touching on the baseless claims about power sharing, let us tackle NPP’s claims that the NDC plans to visit violence on the nation.
NDC’s Enviable Record Of Bequeathing A Stable And Peaceful Nation To The Incoming NPP In 2001
The NDC in the year 2000 provided the whole of Africa an example of a model transition of power. The NDC presided over one of the most seamless and smoothest transfers of power from one party to another on the African continent- a phenomenon clearly unknown to countries like Nigeria and Togo that have been the main sources of inspiration to the NPP in the sub region.
The democratic dividend that continues to accrue from that beautiful transition has largely contributed to the global image of Ghana as a stable, democratic nation worthy of attracting investments from the four corners of the globe.
So how dare the NPP accuse us of violence and plotting to plunge Ghana into chaos?
The NDC did not show this love for peace and national cohesion only when it was in power. Four years after losing power to the NPP, we once again demonstrated incredible maturity and love for our nation's peace and cohesion when the party led by its candidate, Prof Mills, exhibited incredible maturity when it restrained itself and decided not to react when the NPP in 2004 illegally took the law in its own hands by declaring itself the winner of the 2004 elections.
Is it not ironic that the NPP, which nearly plunged our nation in chaos through that reckless and illegal act, is rather pointing fingers at the NDC, a party that considered the supreme interest of our nation and wisely held back from unleashing its millions of supporters onto the streets of Ghana?
We have not even mentioned the clear instances of massive rigging in favor of the NPP as happened in the Pru and believed to have occurred in many other constituencies as well.
So how dare the NPP accuse us of violence?
NDC’s Track Record Of Cooperating With The EC And Other Parties
The NDC has presided over three elections in the history of our country. And the records are there to show that the party in the interest of Ghana acceded to virtually every electoral demand of the opposition especially after the 1992 elections. The following represents a number of key reforms urged by the opposition and acceded to by the NDC.
- Complete Revision of 1992 register
- Introduction of transparent ballot boxes
- Establishment of an inter party advisory committee where the parties
- Sat together and discussed issues as equals and very frequently
- Annual opening of electoral register to take of newly eligible voters
- Introduction of photo voter ID cards- colour photos
- Voting in the open
- Agreeing that both parliamentary and presidential be held on the same day
- Making sure that parties had copies of register in time
- Ensuring that results were publicly displayed at the national and constituency level
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