According to credible reports from MyNewsGh, it has emerged that the Techiman South EC have been chasing the NDC to provide them with relevant documents as required by law.
The EC’s latest action, could likely be as a result of the impending legal showdown as the NDC prepares to challenge the results in court.
The Techiman South Parliamentary election results have been marred in controversy as the NDC claims to have won the seat despite the fact that the EC declared otherwise.
The NDC has claimed the NPP with the backing of security operatives stole the ballots and declared their candidate Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah as having won the parliamentary seat with 477 votes adding that the commission has refused to provide them with the needed documents to prove that the results were certified.
However, MyNewsGh reports that checks with the commission indicate that the Commission has reached out to the NDC through its representative Mr. Gyau Peprah in Techiman on the 21st of December 2020 to pick their copies.
Mr. Gyau Peprah on a local radio station admitted he was invited to pick the document but has been unavailable as a result of personal engagements.
Although the Electoral Commission is expected by law to post the collation sheet, its officials say the constituency has been turbulent and embroiled in various demonstrations and protests and therefore they live in fear of suffering attacks should they try to post the collation sheet.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com