The Director of Elections and IT for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Rashid Tanko-Computer, has described the situation regarding the error in serialisation of ballot papers for the Ketu South and Ketu North constituencies as terrible.
Dr Tanko-Computer explained that the anomalies were identified by the NDC’s agents stationed at the various printing presses, who then brought the issue to the attention of the Electoral Commission (EC).
He claimed, “We saw that, especially in Ketu South and Ketu North, the situation was terribly bad, so they were trying to make amends. But we decided that we needed to check all the others that they have printed because our agents continue to tell us that those ballot papers could not be used for the intended purpose.”
According to him, if these flawed ballot papers had been allowed to enter the system, they “would have resulted in a lot of rejected ballots” on December 7.
Dr Tanko-Computer made these statements on Joy News’ Newsfile on Saturday, November 16.
The EC had recently announced that, during the printing of ballot papers for the December elections, concerns had been raised regarding the serialisation of ballots in both the Ahafo and Volta regions.
Ketu South and Ketu North constituencies are strongholds of the NDC. Over the years, it has been alleged by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) that foreign nationals, mostly from Togo, come into the country to vote in these two constituencies. Both constituencies are border districts, adjacent to the neighbouring Republic of Togo.
Meanwhile, the EC has stated that it will reprint all ballot papers for the Volta and Ahafo regions due to incorrect serial numbers.
The NDC has since expressed concerns about the EC’s credibility and its ability to ensure a free and fair election.
On his part, the Deputy Chairman of Corporate Services at the EC, Dr Bossman Asare, also spoke on the show, stating that it was not the NDC that notified the EC of the error.
He clarified that the EC identified the issue through their own staff who were monitoring the printing process.
Latest Stories
-
Kwame Boafo Akuffo: Court ruling on re-collation flawed
14 minutes -
Samuel Yaw Adusei: The strategist behind NDC’s electoral security in Ashanti region
16 minutes -
I’m confident posterity will judge my performance well – Akufo-Addo
28 minutes -
Syria’s minorities seek security as country charts new future
1 hour -
Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo re-appointed as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana
1 hour -
German police probe market attack security and warnings
1 hour -
Grief and anger in Magdeburg after Christmas market attack
1 hour -
Baltasar Coin becomes first Ghanaian meme coin to hit DEX Screener at $100K market cap
2 hours -
EC blames re-collation of disputed results on widespread lawlessness by party supporters
2 hours -
Top 20 Ghanaian songs released in 2024
3 hours -
Beating Messi’s Inter Miami to MLS Cup feels amazing – Joseph Paintsil
3 hours -
NDC administration will reverse all ‘last-minute’ gov’t employee promotions – Asiedu Nketiah
3 hours -
Kudus sights ‘authority and kingship’ for elephant stool celebration
3 hours -
We’ll embrace cutting-edge technologies to address emerging healthcare needs – Prof. Antwi-Kusi
4 hours -
Nana Aba Anamoah, Cwesi Oteng special guests for Philip Nai and Friends’ charity event
4 hours