Mercy360 Blog of Thursday, 19 December 2024
Source: Mercy Mensah
The Electoral Commission of Ghana plays a crucial role in overseeing the country's elections and referendums. Established by the 1992 Constitution and the Electoral Commission Act (Act 451) of 1993, the Commission is composed of a chairman, two deputy chairpersons, and four other members .
Historically, the responsibility for conducting elections was held by the Minister for Local Government until 1966. Following a coup in 1966, a commission was established to oversee electoral reforms .
As Ghana prepares for its 2024 general elections, speculation is growing about leadership changes at the Electoral Commission. Several notable figures are being considered for positions within the Commission, including Georgina Opoku Amankwah, Charlotte Osei, Jean Mensa, and Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan .
The selection of new leadership for the Electoral Commission will be pivotal in ensuring the integrity of Ghana's future elections. The Commission's independence is guaranteed by the 1992 Ghana constitution, and it is responsible for managing the nation's election administration and ensuring fairness .
Let's take a look at the top contenders for the Electoral Commission position in Mahama's new administration.
- *Mrs. Jean Mensa*: She's the current Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana. With her experience as a Barrister at Law and a leader of thought in Ghana on governance and democratic issues, she's definitely a strong candidate .
- *Dr. Bossman Eric Asare*: As the Deputy Chairman (Corporate Services) of the Electoral Commission, Dr. Asare brings a wealth of experience in political science and international affairs. His background in academia and research makes him an attractive candidate .
- *Mr. Samuel Tettey*: With his extensive experience in electoral services, Mr. Tettey is a top contender for the position. He's held various positions in the Electoral Commission, including Director, Electoral Services (Elections) .
- *Rev. Akua Ofori-Boateng*: As a Commissioner of the Electoral Commission, Rev. Ofori-Boateng brings a unique blend of technical expertise and spiritual leadership. Her experience in physics, mechanical engineering, and business administration makes her a well-rounded candidate .
These four individuals have impressive backgrounds and experience, making them top contenders for the Electoral Commission position in Mahama's new administration.