The Electoral Commission (EC) has asked the independent parliamentary aspirant in the Lawra Constituency, Samson Abu to change the colours he has been using in his campaign because they are too similar to that of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Samson Abu, the incumbent MP for the NDC, defected from the party after his narrow defeat in the primary where he lost to Bede Ziedeng by 14 votes.
In a letter signed by Upper West Regional EC Director, Azu Bosco Anyigire, the EC explained to Samson Abu that the similarity of his colours to that of the NDC is in breach of the law.
“I humbly wish to inform you that your colours as an independent candidate are similar to that of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). This is a breach of the law and I advise that you change your colours with immediate effect.”
“The Commission will apply all sanctions if you fail to comply,” the letter added.
Following Samson Abu's defeat in the primary, his camp leveled allegations against Bede Ziedeng, accusing him of manipulating the voters' register to his advantage.
Though Bede Ziedeng denied the accusations, attempts by the NDC hierarchy to mend the rift between the two proved futile, as Samson Abu eventually submitted his nomination forms to EC to contest as an independent candidate.
This turn of events has presented the New Patriotic Party (NPP) its best chance to win the seat.
The party's aspirant, Anthony Abayifaa Karbo, will take advantage of the anticipated split votes between the Samson Abu and Bede Ziedeng.


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