FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TO: ALL MEDIA HOUSES
DATE: 25TH NOVEMBER 2024.
- The African Electoral Institute (AEI) has taken note of concerns raised by some political parties regarding officers appointed by the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, who are allegedly known political executive members.
- Specifically, AEI is calling on the EC to investigate these allegations, particularly in the Juaboso constituency.
- The African Electoral Institute emphasises that the political neutrality of the electoral commission is sacrosanct and essential for maintaining Ghana’s democracy. The Institute is concerned that if these allegations are true, they could undermine the integrity of the electoral process and plunge the country into electoral chaos.
- In light of this, the African Electoral Institute is urging the EC to take immediate action to investigate these allegations and ensure that all officers involved in the electoral process are impartial and neutral.
- Furthermore, the African Electoral Institute is reminding political parties to take advantage of C.I 127 regulation 19 sub-regulations (6)(7)(8) (9) and (10) which provide a framework for addressing concerns about officers appointed by the EC to address their appointment concerns.
The AEI remains committed to promoting free, fair, and transparent elections in Ghana and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
-End-
SIGNED
Joshua Adjin-Tettey
Director of Communications and External Relations
0540904550
Engr. Judge Hasford Quartey
Deputy Director of Communications and External Relations.
0547510174
Ex. WO1 Alhaji Yussif Mahamah
Electoral Security Department
0243311965
About Us:
African Electoral Institute ( AEI) is a Civil Society Organisation (CSO) founded to deliver sustainable electoral solutions to Emerging and Developed Democracies to strengthen, augment, and build electoral stakeholders capacity and participation on electoral issues through electoral education on voter’s rights and freedom, electoral research, election monitoring, election observation, election results collation, election security awareness and training of polling agents and elections directors underscoring the fact that “elections are won at the polling stations’’ and the participation of all identifiable electoral stakeholders in an electoral process such as Political Parties, Governmental Institutions, underpinning transparency and accountability for a free, fair, and credible elections in Africa and the wider world.
We are on: africanelectoralinstitute.com
X: @AFRICANELECTORA
Lindedin: African_Electoral_ Institute
#ntegrityofChoice