{"id":10640,"date":"2020-12-15T13:41:14","date_gmt":"2020-12-15T18:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/npp-usa.org\/?p=10640"},"modified":"2020-12-15T13:53:47","modified_gmt":"2020-12-15T18:53:47","slug":"press-conference-by-the-new-patriotic-party-on-election-2020-and-matters-arising-addressed-by-john-boadu-general-secretary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/npp-usa.org\/press-conference-by-the-new-patriotic-party-on-election-2020-and-matters-arising-addressed-by-john-boadu-general-secretary\/","title":{"rendered":"Press Conference by The New Patriotic Party on Election 2020 and Matters Arising, Addressed by John Boadu, General Secretary"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, good afternoon and welcome to this press conference. We want to thank you once again for your continued support in carrying our messages to the Ghanaian people. Together, we can build a democracy that is viable and accountable to the people. A democracy that is based on sound reasoning and has evidential value, not a democracy based on emotions, empty effusions and rabble-rousing meant only to excite our bases and feed our egos.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, we have called you here this afternoon in respect of the presidential and parliamentary elections which were held in our beloved country on the 7th of December, 2020 and which ended on the 9th of December, 2020 with a definitive pronouncement by the Electoral Commissioner (EC) of the winner of the presidential ballot and the number of parliamentary seats won by the respective parties.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Indeed, just yesterday and for the avoidance of doubt, the EC published the number of parliamentary seats held by the NPP and the NDC and an independent candidate. Currently, the NPP has 137 seats. The NDC has 136 and an independent candidate has one seat. There is one seat, the Sene-West seat which is yet to be declared, and we are confident it would go our way.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Again, and for the avoidance of doubt, the two leading presidential candidates posted the following results: – Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, 6,730,413, representing 51.302%. John Dramani Mahama, 6,213,182, representing 47.359%. Nana Addo Dankwa of the NPP, won the election emphatically with four percentage points difference between him and his closest challenger, John Dramani Mahama of the NDC.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The votes difference between the two candidates is 517, 231. The percentage points scored by the candidate of the NPP is one of the highest since 1996. So, the presidential election was not even close and therefore there was nothing contentious about it. In 2008, the late Prof. Mills became president with only 50.2% of valid votes cast. In 2012, John Dramani Mahama was president with 50.7% of valid votes cast. In fact, no NDC presidential candidate since Jerry Rawlings has hit the 51% mark in a presidential election.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The 50.2% and the 50.7% that John Mills and John Mahama scored represented 40,586 and 325,863 votes difference between them and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. So, the nation is at a loss as to how a vote difference of 517,231 can be deemed contentious. There is absolutely no doubt in anybody\u2019s mind, that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo won the 2020 poll emphatically and without doubt. No amount of whining can change that.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Ladies and gentlemen of the media, it is important to state that John Dramani Mahama had from the outset declared his intention to reject the result of the election. He has impugned the integrity of the EC since the beginning of the year and signaled his unwillingness to accept the results of the poll. So, we all know that he is playing according to a script. And we know that the purpose of his effusions is to court the sympathy of the NDC to put him up again as their candidate in 2024. Well, it is entirely up to him. He said in 2016, that it is elementary politics and an old trick for people who know they are losing an election to seek to impugn the integrity of the EC. We know that too. (Watch this video)<\/p>\n\n\n\n