EC Disqualifications: We’ll use our blood to fight this – Bernard Mornah

In a recent development, the People’s National Convention (PNC) flag bearer, Bernard Mornah, has made a bold statement regarding the disqualification of several candidates, including himself, by the Electoral Commission (EC) in preparation for the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election.



Mr. Mornah expressed his party's unwavering determination to contest any disqualification with utmost resolve, even going as far as to proclaim that they would fight it with their blood. This declaration underscores the seriousness with which the PNC views the electoral process and their commitment to ensuring that their voices are heard.


The EC's decision to disqualify several aspirants, including Janet Nabla of the People’s National Party (PNP) and nine others, has raised concerns and sparked a response from Mr. Mornah. He emphasized that he had fulfilled all the requirements set forth by the EC and questioned the electoral governing body's readiness, particularly in relation to the final voters register.


Mr. Mornah's assertion that the EC's lack of a final voters register raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the electoral process. His concerns about the acceptance of nominations prior to the compilation of a final register highlight potential procedural discrepancies that need to be addressed.


It is evident that Mr. Mornah and the PNC are resolute in their stance and are prepared to pursue this matter rigorously. Their determination to "push it to the last limit" reflects their unwavering commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring fairness in the electoral process.


As this situation unfolds, it will be crucial for all stakeholders, including the EC and political parties, to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards resolving any issues that may compromise the integrity of the electoral process. The upcoming 2024 Presidential Election is of significant importance, and it is imperative that all parties involved uphold the highest standards of transparency and fairness.


The statements made by Mr. Mornah serve as a reminder of the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring that every eligible candidate has a fair opportunity to participate in the electoral process. It is essential that these concerns are addressed promptly to maintain public confidence in the electoral system.



-By Tetteh Belinda | Mydailyreports24

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