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Vote-buying rocks NDC primaries? | General News 2019-08-25

General News of Sunday, 25 August 2019

Source: Myjoyonline.com

2019-08-25

NDC PRIMARIES NEW1Leadership of the NDC has asked all defeated aspirants to rally behind the winners

Two of the defeated aspirants in the parliamentary primaries of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), have lamented the influence of money in the Saturday polls.

MP for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak who lost his seat told JoyNews there was vote-buying in the elections, especially in his constituency.

According to the legislator, he had reported a case of money laundering to the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI).

He said people were sharing money in the constituency few days to the elections.

The MP also lamented limiting the elections to delegates alone contributed to his defeat.

According to him, he is very popular in the constituency and if the polls were open to all party members – like it was in 2015 – he would have maintained his candidature.

1-Dr Hamza Adam 401

2-Ras Mubarak 273

3- Mr. Baba 81

Also, a former Deputy Communications Minister, Victoria Hamah, who suffered a monumental defeat Kintampo North constituency, says she gave her best.

“I campaigned on truth,” she posted on Facebook.

However, according to her, “she vowed never to use money to [sic] robe my people of their dignity.”

“Elections in Ghana are so easy. Just make sure you are the highest bidder on the Election Day and you will surely win,” Hamah wrote.

She added: “I couldn’t do so, despite that I am the most resourceful of the candidates; I have chosen the path of the Sanatana Dharma and I couldn’t betray it.”

“The result of elections in Africa is never the voice of God,” she added.

Kintampo North

Joseph Kwame Kumah – 532

Richard Kwadwo Kombat – 486

Victoria Hamah – 65

Abdul Rahaman Yakubu – 207

Total Valid Votes – 1290

Rejected – 7

Meanwhile, the party’s leadership has asked all defeated aspirants to rally behind the winners for the general elections in 2020.

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