Bribery & Intimidation Tactics: Nana Konadu Lodges Official Complain With "Referee"

Even before the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) holds its highly anticipated July Congress to elect a flagbearer for the 2012 Elections, accusations and counter-accusations of bribery, inducement and intimidation of delegates are being bandied about as flying daggers. So serious are the allegations that one of the camps which feels slighted, has petitioned the General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, who happens to be the umpire of the entire campaign process, of the smear tactics being employed by the Mills' camp. A statement signed by the Nana Konadu for President 2012 Presidential Campaign Coordinator, Namdurr Berrick, described as embarrassing the desperate bid to cling to power, and accused persons within the Mills apparatus of employing appalling tactics, which the party abhors. "Across the length and breadth of the country the desperate campaign of mudslinging and dirty tricks is being perpetrated by the Mills campaign team to the extent that some delegates are even lured with ethnic undertones. We are documenting all the reports of lies, intimidation and bribery that are being perpetuated by the Mills group. The Nana Konadu campaign team has officially written to the General Secretary of the party to apprise him of the dirty campaign going on," the statement said. Read below the full statement issued by the Nana Konadu for President 2012 Presidential Campaign Team CAMPAIGN OF LIES AND INTIMIDATION BY MILLS CAMPAIGN TEAM The Nana Konadu for President 2012 Presidential Campaign is calling on all party delegates and supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to stay strong and bold in light of the sustained assault on their fundamental right to vote according to the will of their constituents. The Campaign Team is aware of a series of calculated visits by Get Atta Mills Endorsed (GAME) and other leading government personalities who are applying intimidating tactics towards delegates, calling on them not to vote Nana Konadu with lies and open threats. The blatant abuse of executive power to induce, intimidate and lure delegates and other party supporters to vote against their conscience in the forthcoming presidential primary is despicable, shameful, cowardly, irresponsible and alien to the NDC. It is embarrassing that in a desperate bid to cling to power, persons within the Mills apparatus are employing such appalling tactics, which our party abhors.