The NDC Is Not An Organized Party- Ellen Daaku Reacts To The Alleged Asiedu Nketia’s Leaked Tape

A communication team member of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ellen Ama Darku, has described the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has an unorganized party.

Reacting to an alleged leak audio tape of Asiedu Nketia on Movement in the morning show on Movement TV/Wontumi Radio, she said that” the NDC party has never been serious nor organized as a party- I doubt the NDC ever wants to come to power.  It’s a pity that their general secretary could deceive Ghanaians like he has confessed”.

“So, you knew you hadn’t won the elections and that you were only able to collate election results from 25 constituencies- yet had the guts to mobilize his supporters, bused them to the Electoral Commission’s (EC) office to cause mayhem and subsequently clash with the police. It was even during the same period, their MASLOC Boss, Sedinam Francisca was organizing a birthday party”, she said.

She stressed that Asiedu Nketia had wasted the entire country’s time- had to take a calculator to the court room when he vividly knew that they had no result to challenge what the EC had provided.

“Afterall, the supreme court Judges have been vindicated. It’s not an easy task to become a Supreme court judge- climbing the ladder to that position is not a joke”, she said.

This comes on the back of a leaked audio believed to have captured the voice of the General Secretary of the (NDC), Johnson Asiedu-Nketia, which revealed that during the 2020 election, the party went without defensible figures when they petitioned the Supreme Court over the election results.

Speaking in the 14-minutes-plus leaked audio clip which is fast spreading on social media, the alleged Asiedu Nketia said that “only after collating five regions, we were told that the system that would help with that job had crashed and that is why, in truth, we did not have results to challenge the Electoral Commission. We came to the conclusion that looking at the region-by-region results, we had won, and even if we had not, Akufo-Addo had not won the first round and in the worst-case scenario, we needed to go for a second round, but where were the documents for us to use?”