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Mercy360 Blog of Tuesday, 17 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

Former President John Mahama Demands Probe into Ballot Paper Irregularities Amid Election Concerns.

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Former President John Mahama has called for a thorough investigation into ballot paper irregularities that occurred during the recent elections. He expressed concern about reports of individuals possessing large numbers of thumb-printed ballot papers, which could potentially undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

Mahama questioned how these individuals obtained genuine ballot papers and who might have printed them. He emphasized the need for a full investigation into these issues to protect the integrity of the electoral process.

The former President also raised concerns about discrepancies in pink sheets used to record voting results. He noted that different versions of the pink sheets were sometimes presented at the coalition center by parties and the Electoral Commission.

Mahama's call for an investigation has highlighted the need for transparency and accountability in Ghana's electoral process. The Electoral Commission has a responsibility to ensure that the electoral process is free and fair, and that any irregularities are thoroughly investigated.

The former President's concerns about ballot paper irregularities are not unfounded. There have been reports of ballot paper leakage and tampering in previous elections, which have undermined the credibility of the electoral process.

Mahama's call for an investigation is a step in the right direction towards ensuring that the electoral process is transparent and accountable. It is essential that the Electoral Commission takes his concerns seriously and conducts a thorough investigation into the ballot paper irregularities.

The outcome of the investigation will be crucial in determining the credibility of the electoral process. If the investigation reveals that there were indeed irregularities, it will be essential to take corrective action to prevent such irregularities from occurring in the future.

In conclusion, Mahama's call for an investigation into ballot paper irregularities is a timely reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in Ghana's electoral process. It is essential that the Electoral Commission takes his concerns seriously and conducts a thorough investigation into the matter.