The
General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson
Asiedu Nketia, has claimed that the justification by the Ministry of
Interior that Superlock Technologies Limited (STL) helped in
electronically transmitting election results in 2012 to the office of
the Electoral Commission (EC) is completely misleading and
unauthenticated.
He said that the ministry’s position was
influenced by constant peddling of falsehood by the opposition New
Patriotic Party (NPP) that STL helped in transmitting election results.
The
NDC chief scribe was responding on Top FM’s morning show programme
yesterday to demands by the opposition for the EC to come out with the
truth about the role STL played in the conduct of the 2012 general
election.
“The Ministry of Interior’s statement on STL is the
outcome of well-orchestrated lies by the NPP,” Asiedu Nketia aka General
Mosquito, told the host of the programme.
According to the NDC
General Secretary, the Minister for Interior is not an active player in
the election process and could not have known the actual role played by
STL in the 2012 polls, stressing that he (minister) was misled by the
NPP’s propaganda on STL.
He said as far as he was concerned and
all the other political representatives on Inter-Party Advisory
Committee (IPAC) were also concerned, STL was only contracted by the EC
for the biometric registration process, and its role did not go beyond
that.
The Acting General Secretary and National Organiser of the
NPP, John Boadu, who was also on the same platform, was completely
amazed at Asiedu Nketia’s argument that the NPP ‘fooled’ the Minister
for Interior to come out with that statement, pointing out that the
NDC’s accusation lacked merit and sense.
“So is Asiedu Nketia
telling Ghanaians that it was the NPP who went into the head of the
Minister for Interior, held a pen for him and wrote that statement on
behalf of the government?” Mr John Boadu queried.
He said that
Asiedu Nketia must not be taken seriously over his childish
argument, stressing that what mattered most was for the EC to come clear
on the new revelation by the Ministry of Interior, which had been a
long-held perception by the opposition parties, not only the NPP.
An
investigative journalist, Justice Kweku Annan, who helped in breaking
the news that STL was allegedly transmitting election results from a
building in Dzorwulu, said that Asiedu Nketia was not being truthful to
Ghanaians.
According to him, he strongly believes that STL was
contracted to help transmit election results, stressing that the NDC was
seriously preparing to work with STL again to manipulate results of
this year’s elections.
He told the host of the programme that the
new $20 million head office of the ruling party has inbuilt technology
for that purpose and that he and his team were monitoring the NDC 24
hours every day.
“I know they are monitoring us and we want to
tell them that we are also seriously monitoring them as far as the 2016
general election are concerned,” Justice Annan assured. |
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