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The former Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Akuapem North, Hon. Dennis Miracles Aboagye has cautioned NPP supporters to be conscious of fake news and propaganda by the opposition NDC against the party and President Akufo-Addo ahead of the December 7 elections. According to him, the opposition NDC has no message for Ghanaians, hence resorting to propaganda and fake news. Speaking on UTV’s “Adekye Nsroma”, Hon. Dennis Aboagye said the “NDC campaign has lost substance, lacks value and has depreciated, therefore has adopted a new propaganda strategy to deceive many Ghanaians against President Akufo-Addo ahead of the December 7 election. “Beware of fake news ahead of the general polls. seven days to the election and the only thing NDC can do is to resort to propaganda and fake news to tarnish the image of President Akufo-Addo. We have seen them do worse things in 2008, 2012 and 2016 so when it comes to propaganda they are good at it.” “What else has the NDC not said about this man from corruption to wee smoker, to womanizer to killing of his first wife… I know them. NDC can fabricate stories to make it look like the truth to tarnish the image of President Akufo-Addo. They have even come up with fake newspaper called ‘Salia’ so just ignore their propaganda and focus on the victory set ahead for us. “The truth is NDC as a party doesn’t have any message because it’s the same John Mahama, the same dynamics and the same old way of doing things. Nothing has changed”, he stressed. Source: Josephine Acheampomaa/acheamponmaah@gmail.com – Extra News Ghana
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Mr Michael Boadu, the Director of Training at the Electoral Commission (EC), has advised electorate who intend to use a proxy voter to select trustworthy persons to vote according to their choices.

A proxy voter is one who is entrusted with the voting power of an electorate to vote on his or her behalf in the presidential and parliamentary elections.

“You must consider several factors before choosing a Proxy Voter, the person must be a close relation or relations who possibly share the same political party aspirations with you,” he said.

“If not the tendencies of the proxy voter voting according to his or her personal political interest and candidate of choice as against that of the one who chose him or her as proxy is high.”

Mr Boadu said this at a workshop to build the capacity of the Editorial Staff of the Ghana News Agency in the coverage of Election 2020.

Speaking on the Code of Conduct for Election Officials, Mr Boadu said the EC had developed the code to reflect its core values and to guide the day-to-day activities of election officials, both permanent and temporary, appointed by the Commission.

“The Code is developed on the understanding that EC can and should demonstrate to Ghanaians that its work is dictated by standards designed to enhance public confidence and trust in the integrity, neutrality, and transparency of the electoral process,” he said.

He said the quality and standard of performance of electoral officials during electoral activities impact on the credibility of the outcome of the elections and by extension the image of the EC.

Mr Boadu said the electoral officials were not under any obligation to do anything by way of action, attitude or speech, which indicated bias or preference for any political party or candidate in the discharge of their duties.

“Therefore, check all sources and make sure they are the right authority to make an announcement or to speak to,” he said.

Source: GNA

 

 

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