President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has indicated that there was just a little substance in the National Democratic Congress' calls for a forensic audit of the voters register.
The President, who was speaking to France 24 in an interview, disclosed that the Electoral Commission, which is the body in charge of elections in Ghana, made public their IPAC meeting, and the people of Ghana realized that the calls for a forensic audit were just empty. "There was just a little substance in the claims that the opposition was making, and they have now gone ahead to say that they will abide by the program that the electoral commission has laid out.
I think that means implicitly that the demands that they were making have been shelved, and they have to be shelved because it has no substance to it," he emphasized.
The NDC after the recently held IPAC meeting issued a statement indicating that they will want the re-exhibition promised by the EC done both on and offline.