CDD Ghana on Thursday released its findings of a research that showed that NDC topped the list of vote buying, with fifty-one percent, followed by the NPP with thirty-two percent.
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) and the PPP, each had four percent of the electorate accusing them of vote buying.
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But the General Secretary of the PPP, Mutalla Mohammed, has denied the claims, saying the NDC and the NDC are the worst offenders.
“As far as I am concerned, we are cash-strapped and we are looking for resources everywhere to help our people.
“I don’t think we are doing that, I am not sure any of our party executives are doing that. It is difficult out there because the NPP and NDC have monetized the system so I am not sure of what they [CDD] are talking about and I don’t know for which basis they are saying what they are saying but definitely the PPP is not buying anybody’s vote.
“I can assure you that and I can tell you because I am on the ground. I am the one doing all the rounds, we are not buying votes. If I am charismatic and the charismatic is winning me votes what can I do about it?” he asked.
“There is nothing I can do about it. If I can employ a lot of people and the people are voting for me you can’t call that vote buying. Apart from these examples, there is nothing that the PPP or Papa Kwesi Nduom is doing in the party that connotes vote buying but if the number of employees that Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom is making him get some votes what can he do about it,” he said.