Close Menu
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Mahama Ayariga confirmed as Majority Leader

I trust Haruna Iddrisu’s ability to excel as Education Minister – Ntim Fordjour

Mahama’s inauguration: Burkina Faso’s Traore’s sidearm and its implication

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports
Subscribe
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
You are at:Home»News»Current crop of EC officials have mutating characters – Political analyst
News

Current crop of EC officials have mutating characters – Political analyst

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionMarch 2, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn
Current crop of EC officials have mutating characters – Political analyst
EC officials
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email

Political analyst, Jonathan Asante-Otchere, who is also a senior lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, has expressed concerns about the approach and style of the current officers at the Electoral Commission (EC).

In an interview on e.tv Ghana’s “Fact Sheet” socio-political talk show with Samuel Eshun, Asante-Otchere stated that the current crop of officers at the EC have a “mutating character”, and frequently seem to want to introduce new changes, that do not correspond to the principle of transparency.

“The fact ought to be stated that the current crop of officers at the Electoral Commission that we have appears to have that mutating character, and every now and then they seem to want to bring something new and pass it on.”

Asante-Otchere believes that while the EC is responsible for ensuring that administrative processes are in place to guarantee legitimate voters the right to cast their vote, Ghanaians also have the right to oppose the exercise if it is likely to disenfranchise anyone.

He also emphasized that any actions that could be construed as a process of disenfranchising would not make the elections in Ghana free and fair.

“I just want to give them the benefit of the doubt, but of course, under the constitutional demands, they’re the arbiters, and they’re to ensure that administrative processes are put in place so that everyone who has reached universal adult suffrage is not disenfranchised. That is their main business,” he said.

“But of course, if through that exercise you’re likely to disenfranchise, then obviously any well-mannered Ghanaian will have to oppose that. Because you may not publicly say that this disenfranchisement is geared towards preventing a group of people from exercising that opportunity—you may not say that publicly but of course your inactions could easily be construed as a process of disenfranchisement, and that in itself will not make our elections a free and fair one,” he continued.

Despite acknowledging that the EC wants to ensure free and fair elections, Mr. Asante-Otchere believes that Parliament needs to ask appropriate questions and elicit appropriate answers, which will help to ensure that the EC is held accountable and that they work towards making elections in Ghana free and fair.

The lecturer also expressed doubts about the use of the Ghana card as the sole source of documentation for voting. He believes that using only one document may disenfranchise certain voters who may not have access to the Ghana card.

“I think by and large that is what they want to do and are burned out on doing that. But of course, as a nation and with our Parliament, they would have to ask appropriate questions and illicit appropriate answers so that all of us would be at peace. As to whether we should use the Ghana card as the sole source of documentation for voting, and if that is appropriate, I doubt it.”

This comes after reports indicated that the Electoral Commission plans on using the Ghana card as the sole requirement for voting. Meanwhile, the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Jean Mensa, while briefing Parliament on the new CI proposal, revealed that the Ghana Card will not be a requirement in the casting of votes in the 2024 General Elections.

However, she indicated that the Ghana Card will be the sole identity document to be used in the voter’s registration process for the acquisition of new voter IDs if the new constitutional instrument is passed.

The head coach of Bechem United, Kassim Ocansey Mingle

The head coach of Bechem United, Kassim Ocansey Mingle thought his team did not deserve to lose to Asante Kotoko in midweek.

The gaffer and his charges played as guests to the Porcupine Warriors on Wednesday afternoon in a Week 19 encounter of the ongoing 2022/23 Ghana Premier League season.

Speaking after Bechem United lost 1-0 to Asante Kotoko, Coach Kassim Mingle explained that starting with a 4-3-3 formation caused his team the defeat.

“We started with a 4-3-3 and they started with a 4-4-2 formation and got the goal. We reverted to 3-5-2 and that’s when they started feeling the pressure and ballooning the ball,” Coach Kassim Mingle said.

Up next for Bechem United in the Ghana Premier League, the team will take on Bibiani Gold Stars.

Coach Kassim Mingle and his lads will be hoping to secure victory to return to winning ways.

Source: etvghana.com

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleGhana is blessed to have John Mahama – Prof. Joshua Alabi
Next Article The recalcitrance of EC collapsed IPAC – Lecturer
Ghana Election
  • Website

Related Posts

Mahama Ayariga confirmed as Majority Leader

January 23, 2025

I trust Haruna Iddrisu’s ability to excel as Education Minister – Ntim Fordjour

January 23, 2025

Mahama’s inauguration: Burkina Faso’s Traore’s sidearm and its implication

January 23, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

NDC USA CONGRATULATES PROF. JANE NAANA OPOKU-AGYEMANG ON HER NOMINATION AS RUNNING MATE TO H.E JOHN MAHAMA

March 8, 2024190 Views

AFAG’s CONDEMNATION OF HON. ASIEDU NKETIAH: A POLITICALLY MOTIVATED AND MISCALCULATED MOVE

September 19, 2024148 Views

Dr. Spio-Garbrah tipped to partner Mahama

March 5, 2024143 Views

Nacee projects NDC’s ‘24-hour Economy’ policy in new campaign songs

September 11, 2024116 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
© 2025 Ghana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.