Monday, 29 August 2016
How Elections 2012 In Ghana Was Rigged - [NDC] Member Confesses!
I am an NDC member and an ICT profession. The sad news is that I can’t disclose my identity because I will be killed. The NDC and the Electoral Commission engineered to rob Ghanaians of election 2012.
The NPP were warned by me through a friend, but because of their bureaucracy they lost the elections. They thought the courts could change the verdict of how Mahama won the elections. I am indeed surprised that Ghanaians sat down for this to happen.
Although I am a proud Ghanaian, I would want to state emphatically that the NPP are cowards. How the NDC robbed Ghanaians: The Ghanaian Journalist were the first to be blocked from any travel as they failed to file in 45 days before the election an application through their former president Ransford Tetteh.
This was to allow journalist go ahead with their special voting so they can travel to various locations to report on the election result. Ransford was paid a huge amount for assisting the NDC. The second step was to dissolve the committees represented at the collation centres which they succeeded.
The coalition centres were blocked from journalist if you could remember. The NDC/Electoral Commission contracted SUPERLOCK TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (STL), an Israeli company in Ghana owned by Mr. Yaron Tal. This company has been in Ghana for the past 20 years and is reaping Ghanaians through very dubious business.
Superlock Technologies Limited (STL) an Israeli company was awarded a contract for the renovation of three of Ghana’s missions abroad. The contract of US$16,746,682.00 was for the renovation of Ghana’s missions in New York, Washington DC and Ottawa.
Now, this was where the elections were stolen. All pink sheets where supposed to have been faxed directly from coalition centres to the strong room, but I am confessing strongly that all the pink sheets where faxed to SUPERLOCK TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (STL), GHANA and with a common software that detects handwriting and fonts, the results were quickly changed by us, printed on new pink sheets and faxed to the strong room of the Electoral Commission for declaration.
It was a fact the EC Chairman, Aseidu Nketia and few others were always in meetings with Yaron In all about 400 fax machines were installed at SUPERLOCK TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (STL), GHANA for this purpose. As I could not stand the cheating, I called to a radio station to let Ghanaians know about what was happening.
In all this the EC recruited the NDC to manage the coalition centres. All of them were NDC members in EC uniforms. Afari Gyan, the EC head advised in one of the meetings, that once the information reaches the strong room, no one could change it except the court.
Special Forces from the military were recruited from the Northern part of Ghana and were released before the election results were declared. Elections can only be won at polling stations.
Lessons for the NPP and the way forward for all elections are as follows:
1. Areas of voting must be transparent as many NDC voters have stamped voting papers in their pockets and wallets which they add in the ballot boxes. I repeat the area must not must be covered by those cardboard covering the ink pad areas.
2. Ballot boxes must remain transparent.
3. Very credible persons from the Christian council including pastors, bishops, imams, men of God must be trusted and registered to manage every polling station.
4. Every result must be declared from the polling station as it should be counted in the full glare of all voters. Information on pink sheets must be submitted by the clergy and accompanied by the press and police. The NDC generally plans to rig the elections again
5. The NPP should insist the results from each polling station are published before EC declares the final result.
6. There shouldn’t be any strong room. The results should be opened to the public.
7. Polling agents should follow the pink sheet to every stage till it is declared, sent and verified.
Does this confession makes sense to you as a Ghanaian ?
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