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General News of Saturday, February 23, 2019
Source: citifmonline.com
2019-02-23
play the videoJoshua Akamba, national organizer of the NDC
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Organizer, Joshua Akamba, said he was shocked by reports that seals on sacks containing election materials were broken before the party's presidential primaries on Saturday.
He added that all processes involving the printing and transfer of ballots were transparent, insisting that the security of the ballots was not compromised.
Joshua Akamba said Friday that each candidate had a representative at the press to make sure nothing was done to illegally influence Saturday's elections.
"I am shocked by what I hear they say has a problem with the security of ballots. He was sent together by the police. So it's strange, "he said in Eyewitness News.
"For me, everything was done in a very transparent way, all the candidates had their representative at the press and they saw everything, so for me, I'm shocked to hear that they have a problem with the security of the ballots, "he said
Joshua Alabi, future flag bearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), reported some irregularities ahead of the party's presidential election tomorrow, Saturday.
According to him, his team has proof that seals on bags containing electoral material were broken.
"The seals on the bags were broken," he said Friday in Eyewitness News.
Rumors of food and transport
On Thursday, Professor Joshua Alabi also denied rumors that one of the candidates would badume responsibility for the delegates' transportation and food.
He argued that the rumors are peddled to give this candidate a grip on others.
"The campaign team of Prof. Joshua Alabi, aspiring to carry the flag of the National Democratic Congress, has learned with dismay that information circulated among the NDC delegates to be decided on Saturday, February 23, 2019 on the fact that the Feeding and transportation of delegates at tomorrow's election of a flag bearer is sponsored by a particular candidate. "
"This false information communicated to delegates is intended to unfairly give this candidate an edge over other competitors," said a statement from the team.
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