NPP youth wing accuses NDC, UTAG of plot to block thousands of student votes

The national youth wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused Professor Ransford Gyampo, president of the University of Ghana’s chapter of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), of collaborating with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to disenfranchise thousands of students ahead of December’s polls. In a statement on Monday (28 October), the … The post NPP youth wing accuses NDC, UTAG of plot to block thousands of student votes appeared first on Asaase Radio.

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NPP youth wing accuses NDC, UTAG of plot to block thousands of student votes

The national youth wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused Professor Ransford Gyampo, president of the University of Ghana’s chapter of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), of collaborating with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to disenfranchise thousands of students ahead of December’s polls.

In a statement on Monday (28 October), the NPP youth wing alleged that UTAG’s ongoing strike has less to do with fighting illegal mining (galamsey) and more to do with obstructing student voters. 

The statement claimed that Gyampo, with the NDC’s backing, is leading a political strategy designed to suppress student turnout, particularly those who support NPP flagbearer Mahamudu Bawumia.

“Our credible information is that Prof. Ransford Gyampo is in cahoots with his party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to deny tens of thousands of Ghanaian students their right to vote in the December polls,” the youth wing stated.

The youth wing further argued that the NDC and Gyampo are concerned about the strength of student support for Bawumia, believing that the strike could discourage students from returning to campus solely to vote. 

Many students, particularly those who live far from campus, may face logistical challenges and costs that deter them from casting their ballots, they added.

According to the NPP youth wing, the NDC originally hoped that organised labour would stage a countrywide strike to destabilise public services, inconveniencing Ghanaians and painting the government in a negative light. 

However, after constructive dialogue with President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration to address illegal mining and protect water resources, organised labour abandoned its call for action—much to the NDC’s frustration.

“Their wish was for public services in the country to be completely disturbed to the massive inconvenience of Ghanaians with the expectation that Ghanaian voters would punish the ruling New Patriotic Party by that,” the Youth Wing claimed.

Accusing the NDC and UTAG of political manipulation, the youth wing warned that the strike could prevent universities, including the University of Ghana, from reopening until after the elections.

“The likes of Prof. Gyampo and his NDC are not the least bothered about the dire impact that their decision to lay down their tools will have on the academy of these innocent students,” the Youth Wing stated. 

“UTAG’s decision to continue the strike action means only one thing for those behind it: to stop the University of Ghana and other public universities from reopening until elections are over.”

Read full statement below:

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