2 days ago
NDC Candidate Files for 2024 Elections
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate, Joseph Frempong, has officially filed his nomination for the upcoming December 2024 elections. This marks a significant step for Frempong and the NDC as they prepare to challenge for parliamentary seats in what is expected to be a highly competitive election season.
During his filing, Frempong emphasized the essential role of the Electoral Commission (EC) in ensuring a peaceful and transparent election. He highlighted the importance of the EC maintaining strict neutrality to uphold the public's trust in the electoral process. According to Frempong, the EC must provide an unbiased platform that allows all political parties and candidates an equal opportunity to campaign and be fairly represented in the election results.
In his remarks, Frempong noted, “The December 2024 elections are crucial for the future of our nation, and the Electoral Commission’s impartiality will determine the credibility of these elections.” He appealed to the EC officials, urging them to handle every aspect of the election process— from voter registration to the final counting of ballots—with transparency and integrity. He also expressed concerns about the recent political tensions and called on all political parties, stakeholders, and the general public to commit to peaceful participation.
The NDC’s confidence in Frempong as a candidate reflects their dedication to securing more parliamentary seats in the 2024 elections. As he submitted his nomination forms, Frempong assured supporters that he would continue to work toward addressing local concerns and national issues, promoting development, and bringing about the change he believes the community desires.
The candidate’s commitment to promoting fair elections echoes the broader national sentiment as Ghanaians anticipate a competitive election period. With calls from multiple political entities for a balanced and fair election, the pressure is on the EC to fulfill its mandate without bias. Political observers have noted that Frempong’s statements underscore the expectations many Ghanaians hold for the Electoral Commission’s conduct in the upcoming elections.
Frempong’s filing signifies the start of an intense campaign season, with candidates across the political spectrum gearing up for December. For many, this election represents a pivotal moment in Ghana’s democratic journey, as citizens and candidates alike call for a transparent and fair electoral process.