
Parliamentary candidate (PC) for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Dumelo, has petitioned the Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP) to investigate the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency, over alleged electoral malpractice during last Monday’s special voting.
In a Facebook post, Mr Dumelo in a formal criminal complaint, cited video evidence of the MP, Lydia Seyram Alhassan, allegedly distributing plastic bags containing food and other items to voters in the queue at the Legon Police Station Polling Centre in Accra.
“My team also gave material information on plots by Ms Lydia Seyram Alhassan to unlawfully influence voters on a larger scale come Saturday, December 7, 2024, when the main election will be held,” Mr Dumelo, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) PC, sated.
He said, “We expect the OSP to take immediate and decisive steps to not only prevent Ms Lydia Seyram Alhassan from repeating the unlawful behaviour, but also to bring her and all her accomplices to book.”
The complaint, led by Mr Dumelo’s polling agent, Benjamin Avornyotse, accused Ms Alhassan of distributing the packages while whispering to voters in the queue.
“I saw Ms Lydia Seyram Alhassan and a handful of her supporters holding several white plastic bags with contents which were not readily known,” the complaint claimed.
“Later, I saw her hand several of the plastic bags to several of the men and women who were in the queue to cast their ballots,” Mr Avornyotse alleged.
He attached video evidence to support the claims, and urged the OSP to take action to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.
In response, Ms Alhassan denied any intent to influence voters, stating that the food packages were meant for her campaign team, Electoral Commission agents, and journalists present at the polling station.
“Someone in the queue asked for a package, and my women’s organiser, out of goodwill, gave one. That led to a few others being given,” she explained in a radio interview with Citi FM on Tuesday.
“It was not intentional, and I did not distribute anything myself,” Ms Alhassan explained.
She said the incident was a misunderstanding, and assured that measures would be put in place to prevent such occurrences in the future.






