EC responds to Minority leader’s accusations

0
503

The Electoral Commission has noted with grave concern, comments made by the Minority Leader, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, during a press conference held on 7h May 2020 that sought to attack the integrity and mandate of the Electoral Commission as well as the creation of an erroneous impression in the minds of the general public on its attitude as far as the COVID- 19 Pandemic is concerned.

Hon. Haruna iddrisu is reported to have registered the displeasure of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on the management of the COVID- 19 Pandemic by the Commission in the performance of its official duties, as well as its unchanged stance to compile a new Voters, Register with a new Voter Management System.

The Commission has not stated anywhere that it has received Personal and Protective Equipment (PPE) from the government as stated by the Minority Leader during the press conference.

For the avoidance of doubt, the Commission has not received any protective equipment from the government.

The Commission finds it troubling that the Leader of the Minority Party in Parliament will put out information of this nature without substantiating its authenticity.

The EC would like to state that since the outbreak of the COVID- 19 pandemic, it has taken concrete steps in adhering to the rules and regulations regarding the protocols spelled out by the Ghana Health Service and the Ministry of Health and therefore has not violated any safety protocols in the discharge of its duties.

The Commission takes collective decisions on all electoral processes in conformity with the country’s Republican Constitution.

It is therefore equally worrying that a statement will be made to suggest otherwise with the ultimate goal of tarnishing the image of key officials of the Commission.

As stated in Article 46 of the 1992 Constitution, the EC would like to reiterate that it shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or authority in the performance of its functions, except as provided for in the Constitution or any other law consistent with it.

Also: COVID-19 fight: Critics only struggling for political survival – Akufo-Addo

All stakeholders are hereby reminded that plans are far advanced for the compilation of a new Voters Register with a new Voter Management System for the upcoming 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.

The Commission is, however, sensitive to the current state of affairs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and will abide by the necessary precautions and safety protocols in the execution of its mandate when it deems it appropriate to begin the compilation of the register.

The general public is being cautioned to disregard any fictitious election timetable and other letters circulating on social media purporting to have emanated from the Commission.

The Commission wishes to call on all well-meaning Ghanaians to cooperate with it for the success of the 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.

MRS. SYLVIA ANNOH

Ag. DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here