The founder and leader of United Front Party,Nana Dr.Agyenim Boateng has said that the voters’register cannot be overstretch since it’s not ‘Pieto'(pant)as been claimed by the Electoral commission of Ghana. According to him,the United Front Party together with other political parties will not sit down unconcerned for the Electoral commission to compile new voters’register in the country. He said,if Ghana has such amount of money to compile new voters’register then they should use that money for the development of Asanteman and Ghana at large. “Gyataba”, as he is affectionately called made this submission during the just ended inter-political party demonstration which was held in Kumasi. It was a protest against the electoral commission over the compilation of a new voters’ register. Source:Broadcastergh.com/Ayisah Foster
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