Disagreement and misunderstanding characterised the collation exercise of the Ablekuma North Parliamentary results after the NDC accused the Electoral Commission (EC) and the NPP of conniving to rig the election in favor of the NPP Parliamentary candidate, Efua Afriyie.
The NDC agents, who arrived minutes after the exercise began, stated that they had not been informed of the time the exercise would resume today after being suspended yesterday.
The NDC agents at the Greater Accra Regional EC Office questioned why the NPP agents and the EC had begun the process without them.
They have vowed to resist any attempt to rig the election in favor of the NPP candidate.
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