2020 VOTER REGISTRATION: YOU CANNOT BE
MORE UNPRINCIPLED AND INCONSISTENT THAN THE NDC
Iddi
Muhayu-Deen’s folder
In
the matter of the ongoing voter registration exercise, it cannot be gainsaid
that the NDC has yet again amply demonstrated their age-long inconsistency and
lack of principles in many ways. The latest in such series is the party’s
decision to go to court to challenge the Electoral Commission’s decision to
register SHS students who have turned 18 and beyond in the ongoing voter
registration.
Yes!
You heard it right. The NDC is telling us that it has become an offense for the
EC to provide an opportunity for our brothers and sisters in the Senior High Schools
to register in order to entitle them to exercise their constitutional right to
vote come December 7. I am sure you must be shocked by this turn of events
regarding the NDC’s stance. But it is what it is.
Only
a few weeks ago, this same NDC was in the Supreme Court arguing strongly that
the EC was seeking to deny eligible Ghanaians their constitutional right to
vote in the December 2020 elections following the removal of the old voters ID
card from the voter registration requirements. They claimed the EC, by this
decision, was going to disenfranchise many eligible Ghanaians from registering
and therefore sought the court’s intervention.
Yet,
the same NDC which claimed it was defending people’s constitutional right to
register and vote, is today, back in court arguing that the court should
intervene and stop the EC from registering eligible Ghanaian voters in our
Senior High Schools. How incredulous! So I ask, is the NDC in support of the
right of eligible Ghanaians to register and vote, or they are against it? There
is no middle ground.
Or
maybe, just maybe, the NDC is telling us that per their “micro and macro
understanding of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana [apologies to John Dumelo]”,
the right to vote as enshrined in Article 42 of the Constitution, does not
extend to students in Senior High Schools regardless of their age. Interestingly,
the NDC finds nothing wrong with the EC going to prisons to register prisoners.
The gods must certainly be crazy indeed. Well, I just hope free SHS has nothing
to do with this manifest absurdity of our NDC friends.
And
please, do not be deceived by the NDC’s argument that the registration centres
at the Senior High Schools have not been gazetted hence their opposition. First
of all, the EC was not creating any new centres from the centres that were gazetted.
The current legal regime allows the EC to use mobile registration vans and accompanying
devises to register eligible voters and assign them to the closest polling
station. The Commission has in fact been using this mobile registration vans across
the country since the exercise began on 30th June.
So,
what the EC proposed to do on Friday (10th July) and Saturday (11th July), was
to move these mobile registration vans and the accompanying devices to the
Senior High Schools to register the final year students who have turned 18 and
beyond. This is because per the current executive instrument on Covid-19
restrictions, the students cannot leave campus and go to town queuing to
register. Meanwhile, these eligible students have a constitutional right to
register and vote, which right cannot be derogated under any circumstances.
Mind
you, out of the about 700 Senior High Schools in the country, over 280 of them are
already registration centres which were duly gazetted, hence will not be
captured under this special arrangement. And this is what the NDC is kicking
against? So, what at all is the alternative? The eligible students should be
disenfranchised? Is this what the NDC wants? My dear SHS students, at least you
now know those who care about you and those who do not, and I’m sure, you will
be guided by that accordingly.
The
decision is yours. Vote wisely on December 7 and be ruled, or be ruined
forever.
Assalamu
alaikum
Iddi
Muhayu-Deen
Still the alternative is Empty ,any attempt to return the NDC to government is an attempt to destroy and retrogression in our development .Never again
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