Assin North By-Election: NDC, EC In Dog Fight Over NPP Parliamentary Hopeful

We have just sighted a farcical press statement by the Jean Mensah-led Electoral Commission (EC) which purports to respond to the NDC’s statement on their illegal plot to smuggle the name of a Parliamentary aspirant of the ruling NPP into the Assin North voters’ register. 

Assin North By-Election: NDC, EC In Dog Fight Over NPP Parliamentary Hopeful
Leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Electoral Commission of Ghana have engaged in dog fight over the eligibility of unqualified New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary aspirant for Assin North Constituency by-election.
Below is the statement
RESPONSE TO ELECTORAL COMMISSION'S STATEMENT ON ELIGIBILITY OF UNQUALIFIED NPP PARLIAMENTARY ASPIRANT FOR ASSIN NORTH (PART 2)
We have just sighted a farcical press statement by the Jean Mensah-led Electoral Commission (EC) which purports to respond to the NDC’s statement on their illegal plot to smuggle the name of a Parliamentary aspirant of the ruling NPP into the Assin North voters’ register. 
The claims and arguments contained in the said statement are defective in logic and betray the Commission’s appreciation of their own criteria and elementary English language.
It should be obvious to any educated mind, that the phrase “of the same Constituency” contained at Part 1 of the EC’s own nomination form for the Assin North by-election, refers to the Candidate who is being nominated (proposed, seconded and endorsed) and not the nominees. 
For the avoidance of doubt, the said provision reads; “We the undersigned registered voters in…………………Constituency do hereby nominate……………… “of the same constituency” to stand for election as a Member of Parliament, and we hereby certify that to the best of our knowledge he/she is qualified to be elected as such.”
It is pathetic that the Jean Mensah-led Electoral Commission has allowed their palpable bias to cloud their judgement and interpretation of this simple provision contained in their own document. Anyone who has a basic understanding of English language must appreciate the fact that, the phrase: “of the same constituency”, refers to the Candidate being nominated.
 Simply put, the provision requires persons nominating a Parliamentary Candidate to be “of the same constituency” as the Candidate.
The inability and/or refusal of the Jean Mensah-led EC to correctly interpret this simple criteria set by themselves, shows how depraved our once-revered Electoral Commission has become, and the extreme lengths they are prepared to go, to manipulate the electoral process for the ruling NPP. 
Again, the attempt by the Electoral Commission to equalize and rationalize their illegal conduct by citing similar instances in previous elections is hogwash to say the least. 
It is trite that estoppel cannot negate illegality. A multitude of illegalities cannot constitute legality. The fact that the EC failed and/or neglected to do the right thing in times past does not mean they should be allowed to perpetuate such wrongs.
The NDC is only sticking to clear provisions of Regulation 6(3) of the EC’s own Public Election Regulations, 2020 (C.I 127) and the nomination form for the Assin North by-election published by the EC on 1st June, 2023. If the EC has a problem with that, they should do the needful by amending the law and spare Ghanaians the nauseating comedy they are displaying. 
As we have already indicated, the NDC will resist any attempt by the EC to smuggle the name of the NPP’s parliamentary aspirant, Charles Opoku into the Assin North by-election. 
The good people of Assin North deserve to know that the said aspirant is not a voter in the Assin North Constituency.