The Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) has stated that its preliminary investigation reveals that the envelope handed over to its polling station officers through the by-election in Ejisu contained cash for lunch.
The two polling station officers are seen in a video that has gone viral being supplied a white envelope by a person.
According to the Commission, the benefactor supplied the cash on his personal volition.
“Our investigations further revealed that the man in the video, walked to their table and enquired whether they had eaten. He then placed the envelope on the table and asked them to use the contents of the envelope for their lunch, following which he walked away,” the Deputy Chairman answerable for Operations on the Electoral Commission, Samuel Tettey said in a launch dated April 30, 2024.
In the discharge, the EC named the 2 officers as, Regina Serwaa, Ballot Issuer and George Sasu, Presiding Officer.
“Following the incident that occurred during the conduct of the Ejisu By-Election today Tuesday 30th April, 2024, the Commission has undertaken preliminary investigations. The investigations revealed that the officers at the said Polling Station namely, Fumesua Pentecost Church Polling Station with Polling Station Code F311503, were Temporary Election Officials of the Electoral Commission recruited to conduct the Ejisu By-Election,” the Commission revealed.
NPP MP for Kwadaso caught on camera giving white envelope to EC officials
The Electoral Commission additional said that it ” has taken the next actions: • Withdrawn with fast impact, the companies of the 2 (2) Temporary Election Officers. • Held preliminary discussions with the Ghana Police Service to kick begin the method for legal investigations into the matter,” the discharge concluded.
Although the EC didn’t title the person on the heart of the bribery allegation, subsequent interviews he granted to journalists revealed his id because the NPP MP for Kwadaso, Dr Kingsley Nyarko.
He denied any wrongdoing.
“I have not engaged in anything that will undermine the election. If i was doing anything wrong, when I put the document on the table, the polling agents there, wouldn’t they have protested?” he requested journalists who questioned his motive.
Read additionally:
Ejisu by-election: EC withdraws two temporary staff for alleged bribery; starts investigations