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Politics of Tuesday, 23 June 2020

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

What NPP parliamentary aspirants allegedly used to ‘influence’ votes

Some items shared in the various constituencies Some items shared in the various constituencies

In case you missed it or didn’t quite follow the fallouts from the just ended NPP primaries, then this could be a sub summary of some interesting events.

Since the inception of Ghanaian democratic development, there have been very paramount complaints about issues of vote-buying and electorate influencing or any better adjective to describe the phenomenon.

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6. Food and other goodies

Though not enough graphic evidence emerged to back up allegations of vote-buying against the incumbent Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo was not left off the hook either.

In fact, several allegations of such practices emerged from her constituency with some people indicating that items such as burners, rice and others were distributed to delegates before and during the primaries. But photos of her campaign sticker posted on a pack of food gave her away.

At the end of the polls, however, she won by a whisker after beating Mike Oquaye Jnr with only eight votes.