Let
My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA), a vocal pressure group, has vowed to
constantly criticize the Electoral Commission (EC) boss, Charlotte Osei,
until she does the right thing to make the impending polls free and
fair.
“We shall not allow Charlotte Osei to have her peace of
mind as suggested by President Mahama. We shall not keep mute for her to
destroy the country,” David Asante, convener for LMVCA, stated on
Kessben FM in Kumasi.
The group’s statement comes a few days
after President John Dramani Mahama had admonished Ghanaians to comport
themselves and allow Ms Charlotte Osei to have her peace of mind as the
country gradually approaches the national elections.
In a direct
response to the president’s admonition, Asante stated categorically that
the chairperson of the EC would only have her peace of mind when she
begins to act professionally by carrying out the right processes that
would make the 2016 elections free and fair.
He lambasted
President Mahama for being a hypocrite by asking Ghanaians not to mount
pressure on Charlotte Osei so as to make the impending polls peaceful,
and asked where the president was after the 2008 polls.
. “Where
was President Mahama when NDC thugs marched to the EC’s office with
hammer and machete to put pressure on the then chairman, Dr. Afari-Gyan,
to declare the NDC as winners of the 2008 national elections?” he
queried.
President Mahama, according to Mr David Asante, has no
moral justification to question LMVCA and other pressure groups’
decision to make life unbearable for the current EC chairperson through
demonstrations, which are constitutionally accepted.
“The NDC
goons used violent means to attack the EC, but we are using civil means
through demonstrations in order to make sure that the EC does the right
thing,” he pointed out, wondering why President Mahama was questioning
their stance.
Asante disclosed that his group was ready to embark
on a series of mammoth demonstrations to ensure that the EC adopts
policies that would make the elections peaceful.
He stated that
the ‘Baamu Yadda’ demonstration, slated for Kumasi on Wednesday, would
set the tone for more of such protests to put pressure on the EC.
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