Nana Addo had earlier on stated in an interview on Tamale-based
radio station, Radio Justice, that the process used by the NDC in the
just ended biometric registration exercise shows that the party has been
given access to the voters’ register data base.
The National Democratic Congress
has denied claims by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer Nana
Akufo-Addo, that the governing party has access to the database of the
Electoral Commission.
Nana Addo had earlier on
stated in an interview on Tamale-based radio station, Radio Justice,
during his two-day ‘Rise and Build Tour’ of the Northern Region that the
process used by the NDC in the just ended biometric registration
exercise shows that the party has been given access to the voters’
register data base.
“The NDC is taking an alleged
biometric registration of its members but when the NDC member goes to
the point of registration, all he is asked to give are his voter ID
details. He comes back in two weeks time and he has a biometric register
which contains all his biometric data. Where are they getting that
from? It is obvious they have access to the electoral commission and to
the register”, he added.
He said the voters register can be manipulated if the NDC has access to the EC's database.
However,
in a statement delivered on Tuesday, the NDC says it has no access to
the database, adding that Nana Addo's statement is misleading and an
indictment on Ghana's democracy.
Below is the NDC’s full statement
The
National Democratic Congress (NDC) has noted with deep concern
allegations making the rounds that it has access to the Electoral
Commission’s database. What started as wild malicious allegation by some
NPP apparatchiks has gained so much grounds within their party to the
extent that the flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has joined the
fray to support the baseless accusation.
Recently
Nana Addo purportedly stated the malicious lies in an interview on a
Tamale-based radio station, Radio Justice during his tour in the
Northern Region. In the said interview which was reported by many media
houses including Ghana Web, Nana Addo concluded that unless the NDC had
access to the EC’s database, it could not request Voters ID number from
our potential members and generate membership card.
Interestingly,
that is coming from a political party that claims to have cross-matched
facial portraits with other databases. This is rather unfortunate since
we expect Nana Addo to know better. At least he should have cross
checked his facts well before throwing such allegations which have the
potential of disturbing our democratic dispensation out there.
Although
our first reaction was to treat the allegation with the greatest of
contempt it deserves, it has become necessary for posterity sake to set
the records straight:
1. Electoral Commission (EC)
has made available to ALL political parties the entire Voter
Registration in Portable Document Format (PDF).
2.
The party’s technical team developed an application to extract the data
contained in the PDF documents given to all political parties.
3.
The technical team developed an application to select party members
from the general electoral roll extracted using their EC PIN Number.
After this selection a party PIN Number is generated for all members.
4.
The party again developed a form (both paper and electronic) to collect
additional fields not contained in the EC’s PDF documents given to
political parties. The EC PIN Number is also collected to assist in
merging data.
5. The party continuously collect other data of interest to add and build a party database accordingly.
6. A party card is printed for members with the following fields:
Front:
– Name, Region, Constituency, Branch (Polling Station) and ID Number
(generated and issued by party). Back: – Branch Name (Polling Station
Name), the inscription “This card is the property of the National
Democratic Congress (NDC). If found please return to the nearest NDC
office” and General Secretary’s signature.
Also at
the back of the card is a 2D Bar Code (PDF 417 format) with the
following fields: Membership Number, Name, Branch Number, Branch Name,
Age, Sex, Religion and Constituency, all encoded in PDF 417 format.
The
party is prepared to make available a technical team to educate the NPP
by demonstrating the process to them since they are creating the
impression that they are unfamiliar with the process. The party wants to
state unequivocally that one needs an electronic version of a database
with these fields and a portrait (in a very good resolution) to be able
to do biometric facial recognition as claimed by the NPP recently.
The
NDC wants to enquire from the NPP how they could do a facial
recognition cross match between EC register and the “Togolese Voters
Register” if they were truly unfamiliar with this process. If this was
true then only one of two conclusions can be drawn:
a)
They (NPP) are telling Ghanaians that they rather have access to the EC
electronic register or b) Their claim that they have crossmatched
portraits from the Ghanaian EC Database and the “Togolese Voters
Register” is FALSE.
It is unfortunate to say the
least that such unguarded statements that have the potential of plunging
the nation into confusion is coming from someone seeking the highest
office of the land. We advise our political opponents to be circumspect
and responsible in their statements especially as the 2016 elections
approach.
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