Politics of Wednesday, 20 November 2024

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‘Same old tricks’ - How Ghanaians are reacting to NDC’s wild allegations of plot to rig 2024 elections

Sammy Gyamfi is the National Communications Officer for the National Democratic Congress Sammy Gyamfi is the National Communications Officer for the National Democratic Congress

The National Democratic Congress' (NDC) allegations of an imminent plot by a senior ranking member of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General Michael Opoku, to rig the 2024 elections have made it to the top trends on X for Wednesday, November 20, 2024.

The NDC, in a press conference on November 19, 2024, alleged that Brigadier General Michael Opoku has been given explicit orders by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the current NPP government to rig the upcoming general elections in return for further promotions.

According to the NDC, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) has been promised the position of Chief of Defence Staff if he is able to see through the agenda.

He is alleged to have since relocated his family outside the country, among other wild allegations.

"In his current position, Brigadier General Michael Opoku has been mandated by President Akufo-Addo to take charge of a well-crafted scheme designed by the NPP to rig the upcoming general elections, particularly in the Ashanti Region, through ballot stuffing, swapping of ballot boxes, swapping of pink sheets, and other clandestine activities starting with the special voting exercise scheduled for December 2 of this year.

"Having relocated his family to the United Kingdom, Brigadier General Michael Opoku has vowed to do all it takes to carry out his shady election rigging plot in exchange for the position of Chief of Defence Staff in the unlikely event that the NPP wins the 2024 elections," Sammy Gyamfi, National Communications Officer of the NDC, who addressed the conference, stated.

The NDC's allegations have ignited discussions among Ghanaian netizens, emphasising the seriousness of the claims, with only a few weeks until the elections.

While some believe the allegations may be valid, despite the lack of evidence, others disagree.

A section of netizens have said that the NDC's claims are diversionary tactics and tricks to deceive Ghanaians, as their defeat appears imminent.

They explained that the NDC allegedly uses the same tactics in every election year, citing how the party made similar allegations against the EC during the 2020 elections.

Other critics have also called on the NDC to provide evidence to back their claims, urging the senior-ranking member of the Ghana Armed Forces to take legal action against the NDC if the allegations prove to be false.

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