We Will Not Condone Any Irregularities In Ongoing Limited Registration Exercise – John Boadu

General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu says the party will not support any irregularities in the ongoing limited voters' registration exercise.

According to him, the party has keenly been following the limited registration exercise and that they will come out with their own comprehensive report on the limited registration exercise.

Speaking on Okay FM’s 'Ade Akye Abia' programme, he explained that though the NDC seem to be making so much noise about the limited registration exercise, the party will not support any claim of irregularities been disclosed by the National Democratic Congress.

"You see the Electoral Commission has been given a mandate and as a party we expect them to perform it duties creditably and that if the NDC has any complain to make, they should channel those grievances to the Electoral Commission who have been mandated to undertake this exercise."

"But will the NDC complain if things were going on well for them in the volta region? you don't come out complaining when you know you channel your complains to the Electoral Commission to have it addressed," he added.

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the Electoral Commission of deliberately disenfranchising their members in their strongholds in the ongoing limited voters' registration exercise.

Speaking to members of the press at the party's Headquarters on Thursday, General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketia explained that they have monitored the ongoing limited registration exercise and that they feel vindicated about the concerns they raised prior to the exercise which the EC failed to adhere to.

During the period leading to the commencement of the limited registration exercise, the NDC raised several red flags which the party thought if not addressed may adversely impact on the success of the exercise.

"Most of the issues we raised were fiercely ignored and treated with contempt by the Jean Mensa-Bossman Asare led Electoral Commission," Johnson Asiedu Nketia said.