
It's ironic that the NPP, who previously criticized NDC for not having a robust collation system, is now struggling to declare their own results 21 days after the elections.
The NPP has historically been vocal about their reliable collation system. Many times they have touted their robust collation system, even criticizing the NDC for lacking one.
Yet, here we are, 21 days after the elections, and the NPP is still struggling to declare their own results. However, their current delay in declaring results raises questions about their own internal systems and processes.
Regardless of the reasons, the delay is likely to fuel speculation and undermine trust in their party. One can't help but wonder what's behind the holdup.
Is it a case of the pot calling the kettle black, or did the NPP genuinely underestimate the complexity of their own system? Mamamia! Aduro biaa nka borla so. LoL!
The NDC, on the other hand, has demonstrated a robust collation system with results from more than 70% of total polling stations just few hours after the elections.
The leadership of NPP needs to provide clarity on the situation and ensure that their results are declared in a transparent and timely manner.


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