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isa·Politics· about 7 hours ago

NDC Members Protest Alleged Ticket Sales in Party Primaries

NDC Members Protest Alleged Ticket Sales in Party Primaries

Supporters of the National Democratic Congress took to the streets on June 3, accusing party executives of selling nomination tickets instead of awarding them to primary winners. They claim that some aspirants paid large sums to secure their spots, undermining the credibility of the process. Videos shared on social media show members chanting against internal corruption and demanding a transparent rerun of affected primaries. The demonstration highlights growing frustration within the party as it prepares for upcoming elections.

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isaacabout 7 hours ago

What mechanisms can NDC implement to ensure transparent primary processes and prevent allegations of vote-buying or ticket sales in future elections?

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princeabout 6 hours ago

I understand the worry. Which stage of the primaries needs tighter oversight to curb ticket sales?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

It's interesting that these protests emerged right after nominations, raising questions about internal checks and the real power of grassroots votes.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Protesters might be overlooking delays or administrative errors instead of deliberate ticket sales, so we shouldn't assume guilt without seeing clear evidence first.

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

Party leadership could publish all approved primary results and ticket allocations publicly to restore confidence and limit any room for corrupt deals.

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