Ayensuano NPP executives protest disqualification in polling station election
Ayensuano NPP executives are protesting their disqualification and the rejection of their nomination forms ahead of the party's ongoing polling station elections. The affected executives, estimated at about 180, allege that the process was deliberately skewed against them and politically motivated.
The executives claim they are being unfairly blocked from participating and are calling on party leadership to intervene immediately. According to them, the situation raises concerns about fairness and internal democracy within the party, warning that failure to address it could deepen divisions at the grassroots level. David Ofori Koranteng has appealed to the Eastern Regional executives, national leadership, and the Flagbearer-elect, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to intervene in the matter.
David Ofori Koranteng alleged that their nomination forms were deliberately hidden during the filing process, which led to their exclusion from the album. He said that some constituency executives orchestrated the move to favor preferred candidates. The group is urging the national leadership of the NPP to step in and ensure a transparent and credible process across all polling stations.
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NPP branch executives in Ayensuano, Eastern Region, are raising concerns about the party's polling station elections - alleging unfair disqualifications. The situation is stirring up worries about internal processes and could have broader implications.
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