The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed serious concerns regarding the integrity of the upcoming December 7 general elections, accusing the Electoral Commission (EC) of bias and collusion with the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The NDC alleges that the EC has acted in bad faith towards opposition parties, indicating a deliberate plan to rig the election in favor of the NPP.
Fifi Kwetey, the NDC General Secretary, articulated the party’s concerns during a meeting with civil society organizations, expressing profound distrust in the EC.
He characterized the commission as compromised and accused its leadership of favoring the NPP.
Kwetey emphasized that the NDC will resist any efforts to undermine the democratic process or manipulate the election results.
“We are dealing with an Electoral Commission that, right from the word go, cannot be trusted. Why? Because it is packed with elements whose business is to ensure that the ruling party wins by every means necessary.
“It is important for us to all appreciate and place our country at the forefront of where we are going. I feel sad for this country. I feel really sad for this country. The hypocrisy in this nation, the double standards in this country is nauseating.”