Information
available to Today points to a secret plot by functionaries of the
ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in North Tongu constituency of
the Volta region to register minors in the upcoming limited Biometric
Voter Registration (BVR) exercise.
According to our sources, some
kingpins of the NDC in the Volta region have contracted the services of
a teacher at Dorfor Senior High School (SHS), Mr. Wisdom Kwame Abotsi,
to execute the plot.
Mr. Abosti, the sources alleged, has been
moving from one school to the other in the 110 electoral areas in North
Tongu, mobilising school children who virtually have not attained the
voting age (18+) to register them during the nationwide registration
exercise.
The sources went on to add that Mr. Abotsi relies on the physical traits of the pupils to determine their ages.
The move, according to sources close to North Tongu NDC, would enable the party increase its votes in the November 7 polls.
The
sources told Today that Mr. Abotsi, who was a former North Tongu
Constituency Youth Organiser of the NDC, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016
travelled to Bukari Kope Primary and Junior High School, Azagonorkope
Primary, Fordzorku Primary and Junior High School as well as Alabor
Primary and Junior High School to consult with authorities of these
schools to help him collate the names of minors in their schools.
On
Wednesday April 13, 2016, Today was reliably informed that Mr. Abotsi
again toured some basic schools in Juapong and Vorlor areas to continue
with the exercise.
This worrying development, Today learnt, has
become a subject of raging controversy, which has created confusion
between Mr. Abotsi and some concerned youth in some towns and villages
of North Tongu.
And these towns include Volor, Fordzorku, Battor, Juapong, Mepe and Dorfor-Adidome, the sources disclosed to Today.
Today further
gathered the development has seen supporters and members of some
opposition political parties including the Progressive People’s Party
(PPP), New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Party (NDP),
Convention People’s Party (CPP), People’s National Convention (PNC)
express disquiet about the whole situation, calling for the arrest of
the man in question.
Earlier, when Today contacted Mr. Abosti via
telephone on Thursday, April 14, 2016 he declined to comment on the
matter and asked this reporter to mention the sources of his
information.
But when the reporter quizzed him further, Mr. Abotsi confirmed visiting some basic schools in the constituency.
He
was however, quick to add that he went to those schools with the aim of
educating the pupils who were 18 years and eligible on the need to
register in the impending limited BVR exercise.
He, however,
denied that the school children he educated to partake in the up-coming
registration exercise were minors and challenged his critics to prove it
“The
constitution of the land allows every Ghanaian to move freely to every
place to educate people on their electoral rights. So l do not think
that l am guilty or at fault when l move to schools to educate pupils
who have attained the voting age to go and register in order to vote in
the 2016 General Elections.
“…so those who are raising eyebrows
on my conduct should exercise restraint and wait till when the
registration exercise begins, and if there are minors, they can
challenge it at the registration centres,” he averred.
The
nationwide limited registration exercise by the Electoral Commission
(EC) will start fromThursday, April 28 and end on Thursday, May 5, 2016.
The
exercise is to allow Ghanaians who have attained the age of 18 and
above and have not register to register to become eligible voters.
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