Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Koku Anyidoho, has expressed his frustration and doubt towards the Electoral Commission (EC) for failing to provide evidence to back their claims, a week after the NDC’s ‘Enough is Enough’ protest was held.
In a post on X , Samuel Koku Anyidoho said, “Today is exactly a week after the demonstration against the EC, and they still haven’t sent any evidence to back their claims. Hmmm!!! Discerning minds and floating voters are observing”.
The EC’s inability to provide clarity on the disputed matters has not only fueled suspicions but also left floating voters hanging, waiting for concrete facts before deciding where to place their trust.
Some citizens, especially those who are not affiliated with any political party, are closely observing the unfolding events as they weigh the commission’s credibility in managing future elections.
A week after the peaceful demonstration against the Electoral Commission (EC), the public is still waiting for the evidence the commission promised to back its claims regarding election-related issues.
The protest, organized by the NDC to challenge the transparency and decisions of the EC, saw a significant turnout from concerned citizens and opposition members.