The Ablekuma North Constituency remains a shadow of itself as the parliamentary election results are yet to be declared, nearly seven clear months after the December 7 polls, leaving the area without a representative in Ghana’s 9th Parliament.
The collation of the election results has taken a contentious turn as the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has raised serious allegations of electoral malpractice against the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Deputy Director of Elections and IT, Dr. Sofo Rashid Tanko-Computer, says the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is allegedly attempting to use fake and scanned copies of election results to woo the Electoral Commission (EC) to declare victory in the elections.
Dr. Tanko-Computer, who is also the CEO of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), further demanded the arrest of the NPP members allegedly involved in rigging the results.
The Minority Caucus in Parliament on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, walked from Parliament to the CID Police headquarters in respect of the prolonged collation and declaration of results for the 2024 Ablekuma North parliamentary elections.
The Caucus petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP), demanding maximum security to be provided to enable the ECto collate and declare the 2024 Ablekuma North parliamentary results.
But the NDC will not take any of that. Speaking to the host of the current affairs show- ‘Hot Edition’ on 3FM 92.7, Dr. Tanko Computer demanded a re-run of the elections for the 62 polling stations.
When asked by the Host, “What’s going to be the next step for you?” Dr. Tanko Computer said: “Our next step is that they must make sure that we go back and have elections for the 62 polling stations. The Electoral Commission cannot declare it without going through the right process.
“Who deals with scanned copies? Under CI 127, there is nothing like scanned copies. It is talking about carbon copies given to political parties and they keep the original and at our Inter- Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) Meeting the EC told us that they have lost all the original copies and we the political parties also indicated we lost it because of the violence that happened on that day”.
“The process is that they needed to bring their pink sheets; they are supposed to have the original pink sheets, we, the political parties, are supposed to have carbon copies, not scanned copies.
“Yet NPP will go and sit at their party office and cook figures, scan them and bring them, and EC is trying to rely on those scanned copies to declare. We will prevent it, we are not going to accept it”.