
By Mavis Paintsil and Josephine Tetteh
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called on stakeholders to condemn the lawlessness that erupted in some parts of the country after December 7.
They also called on Electoral Commission (EC) to reverse what it termed as illegal declarations made in constituencies where collated results in parliamentary election were in contention.
They claimed the perpetrators of those violence acts were supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who had unleased violence on innocent Ghanaians and vandalised public property.
The Party urged the National Peace Council (NPC), National House of Chiefs, civil society organisations (CSOs),the international Community, Catholic Bishops conference and media to let their voices be heard.
The NPP alleged that the EC officials were threatened and coerced by hoodlums to declare in favour of NDC candidates were Ablekuma North, Okaikoi central, Dome Kwabenya, Tema central, Famteakwa North, Ahafo North, Obusi Was, Ahafo Ano South West, Akwatia, Suhum and Nsawam Adoagyiri, Techiman Sought and Aowin.
Mr Afenyo- Markin, condemned the NDC leader, especially, His Excellency, President elect John Dramani Mahama to Demonstrate his love for his country by stopping his action.
He condemned the NDC for allegedly inciting violence and destroying violence and destroying public property in the aftermath of the elections.
He revealed that the NPP had available data system and scanners across the country ,which enabled its agents to provide feedback on the election results.
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