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Voters Register, Bedrock of Credible, Fair and Transparent Elections

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
September 18, 2024
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Voters Register, Bedrock of Credible, Fair and Transparent Elections

EC Officials facilitating electoral process

In recent times, growing concerns have emerged regarding the relationship between the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC).

This tension has been further aggravated by the NDC’s vocal call for a forensic audit of the 2024 Provisional Voter Register (PVR), alleging that the current state of the register could jeopardizes the credibility of the upcoming general elections.

In its latest petition, signed by its National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, which was addressed to the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, the opposition party, outlined grave concerns over what the party described as “irregularities and unauthorized manipulations” within the 2024 provisional voter register.

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The opposition party insisted that these alleged discrepancies are not just administrative oversights but rather deliberate efforts to distort the voter data, raising suspicions of attempts to undermine the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.

The NDC believes these issues could have a profound impact on the integrity of the December 7, 2024, General Elections.

Among the concerns raised in the petition are significant discrepancies in voter data, which the party argues could pave the way for potential voter suppression, ghost voters, or unauthorized alterations of the register.

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The party’s leadership also asserted that it believes these irregularities, if not thoroughly investigated and rectified, could severely compromise the credibility of the entire electoral process.

EC’s Response and Assurance

In response to these concerns, the Electoral Commission issued a press release acknowledging receipt of the NDC’s petition. Signed by Samuel Tettey, the EC’s Deputy Chairman for Operations, the statement assured the general public that the process of finalizing the voter register was still in its early stages.

The Commission further emphasized that the voters’ register remains the “bedrock of credible, fair, and transparent elections” and reiterated its commitment to delivering a robust and reliable final register before the December polls.

“The Electoral Commission has received the petition submitted by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the end of their demonstration on Tuesday, 17th September, 2024.

“The Commission will review the petition and provide its response in the coming days. In the meantime, our doors remain open. We look forward to engaging the NDC on their concerns”

Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman, Operations
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Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman, Operations

While the EC’s assurance that it will address the NDC’s concerns is a positive step, it is evident that the opposition and its supporters remain cautious.

The call for a forensic audit, they argue, is not just about safeguarding the credibility of the 2024 elections but about reinforcing the trust that Ghanaians place in the country’s democratic institutions.

This call for a forensic audit of the voter register is not without support. Over the past few weeks, numerous academics, civil society groups and leaders, in addition to some governance experts have lent their voices to the NDC’s demands.

Notably, many have stressed the importance of transparency and fairness in electoral processes, emphasizing that a credible voter’ register is the foundation of any democratic election.

What makes the NDC’s concerns even more pressing is the timing. With just a few months left until the general elections, any doubts about the accuracy of the voter register could create widespread distrust in the electoral system, leading to potential political instability.

This is why the NDC, alongside other stakeholders, believes a comprehensive forensic audit is essential to ensure that no unauthorized changes or manipulations compromise the electoral process.

As the country inches closer to one of its most pivotal elections, the onus lies on the Electoral Commission to uphold its core principles of transparency, fairness, and integrity.

To dispel any lingering doubts, the EC must ensure that its processes are open, participatory, and free from any semblance of bias or manipulation.

Failure to do so could have far-reaching implications, not just for the upcoming elections but for the long-term health of Ghana’s democracy.

The stakes are undeniably high, however, there is no doubt that a credible electoral process is essential to maintain public trust, and the Electoral Commission must live up to its mandate.

By engaging with the NDC and addressing the party’s concerns transparently, the EC can reaffirm its role as a neutral arbiter of the electoral process and safeguard the democratic values upon which the nation stands.

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