The blame game that is bedeviling the NDC since their defeat
in the just ended general elections seems not to be subsiding any time soon as
the cracks among the rank and file of the party deepens over issues.
The western regional organizer of the National Democratic
Congress, (NDC), Japhet Baidoo has openly challenge some parliamentary results
in the just ended general elections stating that the regional executives of the
party will soon be heading to court with facts and figures available to them on
how the NPP rigged the elections.
He mentioned that over voting was recorded in some
constituencies like Shama which saw the NPP candidate taking the parliamentary
seat from the incumbent NDC candidate and indicated the party's readiness to
seek redress in court.
He made these allegation and more at a press conference in
Takoradi.
Meanwhile the western regional chairman of the NDC party Michael
Aidoo popularly known as "Big Aidoo" has this morning in a sharp turn
disassociated the NDC party and the western regional executives of the party from that press
conference organized by the regional organizer of the party.
Speaking to METRO NEWS Correspondent, Patrick Ennimil Arthur
this morning, the Western Regional Chairman of NDC party, Michael Aidoo stated
that the NDC party in the western region which he is the chairman cannot be
associated with the press conference organized yesterday afternoon by the
regional organizer Japhet Baidoo and supported by the regional deputy
communication officer, Kirk Mensah.
He said it can be seen as their personal opinion but not the
party’s stands because nobody has commissioned them to put out that communique
on be half of the party and he the chairman of the party in the region has no
single idea on what went on yesterday.
"I disassociate the NDC party and the western regional
executives from the Japhet Baidoo organized press conference and anything said
there isn't the position of the party. At the appropriate time you will hear
from us".
According to Big Aidoo, the Western Region NDC is still
putting together their documents after the just ended 2016 general elections
and at the appropriate time the media will be communicated to when necessary.
The NDC in the just ended elections lost eight parliamentary
seats to the NPP reducing their current number of parliamentary seats from 18
to 10 as against the 16 parliamentary seats by the NPP.
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