Maa Lydia Admits She Distributed Food To Voters, Denies Any Malicious Intent

Maa Lydia Admits She Distributed Food To Voters, Denies Any Malicious Intent

  • Lydia Seyram Alhassan has defended distributing food to voters at the recent special voting exercise in the Ayawaso West Wuogon region
  • The New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate said her actions were based on compassion and insisted she harboured no ill intent
  • She dismissed claims that she was trying to influence voters as they queued to cast their votes in the special voting exercise

After denying her presence on campus and claims of distributing food to voters in queues, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) member of parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon has finally come clean.

Lydia Seyram Alhassan has finally defended her actions after being shown irrefutable video evidence of her distributing the cooked meals to special voters on December 2 at the Legon Police Station Special Voting Centre.

Lydia Seyram Alhassan, New Patriotic Party, Ayawaso West Wuogon, December 2, Citi FM, Legon police station, special voting
Lydia Alhassan admits she distributed cooked food to voters on special voting day out of compassion.
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Her actions sparked controversy at the voting centre, where supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate, John Dumelo, demanded electoral officers take action, claiming the action was vote buying.

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On social media, her actions also sparked a debate about voter influence and electoral ethics.

However, Lydia Alhassan, responding to the allegations on Citi FM, stated that she had no malicious intent in distributing meals to voters.

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According to her, her actions were driven by compassion and did not intend to influence voters’ decisions.

She explained that a voter in the queue had requested water. Realising there was a need for food and water, she, aided by members of her camp embarked on providing refreshments and something to eat to her constituents.

She strongly dismissed suggestions that she was trying to influence voters’ choices.

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Lydia Alhassan said she had merely reported to the polling station as a stakeholder in the ongoing elections to monitor the voting process and ensure there were no hitches.

She said the food she had taken to the centre was primarily for the party’s agents and media personnel present.

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She noted that after the food was shared, she left the polling station and was away when the news about the protests at the polling station reached her.

John Dumelo promises a showdown

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that a visibly infuriated John Dumelo expressed his discontent after learning that Lydia Alhassan had distributed food and water at the polling station.

He said, “If this is what she wants to do, I will give her a showdown today..today!”

Proofread by Samuel Gitonga, Copy Editor at YEN.com.gh

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Cornerlis Affre (CA and Politics Editor) Cornerlis Kweku Affre is a Current Affairs Editor at Yen.com. He covers politics, business, and other current affairs. He has worked with Myjoyonline.com for four years and was previously a radio host and news editor at RadioGIJ. You can reach out to him at cornerlis.affre@yen.com.gh