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Mercy360 Blog of Friday, 20 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

Mahama Urges EC to be Consistent and Fair in Disputed Parliamentary Results

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President-elect John Dramani Mahama has urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to demonstrate fairness, consistency, and integrity in its decisions, particularly concerning the management of disputed parliamentary results. This call comes after the EC announced that it would not uphold the declaration of parliamentary results in nine constituencies, citing that some declarations were made under duress.

Mahama emphasized the importance of consistency in the EC's decisions, arguing that the commission should not change its rules or apply different standards depending on the circumstances. He cited the example of Techiman South during the 2020 general elections, where the EC declared the parliamentary results despite reported irregularities and objections from stakeholders.

The President-elect expressed concerns that the EC's inconsistent decisions could erode public trust in the commission and jeopardize the credibility of the electoral process. He stressed that the EC's actions must inspire confidence among the citizenry and the international community.

Mahama also highlighted the need for robust mechanisms to safeguard Ghana's democratic institutions. He emphasized that the EC's decisions should be guided by the principles of fairness, justice, and transparency.

The President-elect's comments were made during a meeting with African ambassadors and high commissioners on Friday, December 20. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that the electoral process is transparent, free, and fair.

Mahama's call for consistency and fairness in the EC's decisions is seen as a crucial step in maintaining the integrity of Ghana's electoral process. The EC's response to his comments will be closely watched, as the country awaits the outcome of the disputed parliamentary results.

The nine constituencies affected by the EC's decision include Ablekuma North, Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Techiman South, and Dome-Kwabenya, among others. The EC's announcement has sparked controversy and concerns about the credibility of the electoral process.

In conclusion, President-elect John Dramani Mahama's call for consistency and fairness in the EC's decisions is a timely reminder of the importance of transparency and integrity in Ghana's electoral process. The EC's response to his comments will be crucial in maintaining the credibility of the electoral process and upholding the principles of democracy.