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Peace Council must not keep silent over disqualification - PPP

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The Vice-Presidential nominee of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) Brigitte Dzogbenuku said she was disappointed in the silence of the National Peace Council over the recent political happenings.
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The Vice-Presidential nominee of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) Brigitte Dzogbenuku has called on the National Peace Council to comment on the EC’s disqualification of the thirteen presidential hopefuls.

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Speaking on Accra-based Class FM she expressed disappointment in the silent attitude of the Peace Council towards this development.

She also added that the Peace Council must also intervene in the probe of their source of funding by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). She argued that if the PPP is being probed then all other political parties must go through the same scrutiny.

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The Daily Graphic Newspaper reported that EOCO in a letter is asking Dr Nduom to explain the source of the over GHc1.7 million Cedis he used to pay for the filing fees of the parliamentary candidates of his party and his presidential filing fee at the Electoral Commission (EC).

Another letter addressed to the All People’s Congress presidential nominee Hassan Ayariga is demanding that he tells how he got over over $6 million dollars to procure vehicles, among others for his campaign.

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