Some NPP delegates in Mpraeso threaten to boycott polling station election

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Some delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Mpraeso Constituency of the Eastern Region have threatened to boycott the upcoming polling station elections scheduled for Saturday, May 16, citing poor communication and lack of transparency in the electoral process.

The aggrieved delegates, numbering about 77 from ten polling stations in Kwahu Obo, say they are unhappy with how the election arrangements have been handled by party executives.

Speaking at a press conference held at Obo, the delegates claimed they were not adequately informed about the upcoming elections and only became aware of the exercise at the last minute.

According to them, the late communication has left many delegates unprepared ahead of the polls.

They further alleged that several delegates are not even familiar with the contestants contesting in the election due to what they described as poor dissemination of information by party leadership.

The group expressed concern that the situation could undermine participation and affect the credibility and fairness of the election if immediate action is not taken.

The delegates are therefore calling on the Eastern Regional Executives of the party to intervene and ensure a free, fair, and transparent electoral process to preserve peace and unity within the constituency.

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