Ghana Electoral Commission Approves Election Monitors

Follow us on Social Media

Social sharing

The Electoral Commission of Ghana has begun approving local and international poll observer groups to monitor the December 7 presidential and legislative elections. The electoral commission, however, says groups affiliated with political parties would not be allowed to monitor the polls.

The criteria that poll observer groups must meet before their applications are considered include the name of the poll monitoring group, the leadership and composition of the group and their experience in election observation together with their passport pictures as well as their contact information.

“We have received a number of applications to observe the elections in the country,” said Eric Dzakpasu, spokesman for the electoral commission. The commission has also received a number of applications from local and international observers, as well as foreign missions and embassies, he added.

Thousands of monitors

“As at the meeting we had today with the political parties, tentatively, we are talking about 400 international observers,” he said. Embassies and foreign missions have about 200 observers. CFI France, which provides assistance to the media, has about 1,000 observers, and there are about 10,000 local observers.

“Once the accreditation is granted, they can go anywhere, but they need to inform the commission where they would be concentrated and where the rest of the [observers] would be dispersed throughout the country. And once accredited, they do have access to all parts of the country, while the election is going on,” Dzakpasu added.

READ ALSO  Expert Interview: Exploring the Impact of Sports on Nigeria's National Identity and Unity

Officials of the electoral commission also met Friday representatives of the political parties at the Inter-Party Advisory Committee in the capital, Accra. The objective of the meeting, the electoral officials said, was to help resolve the political groups’ concerns as part of the electoral body’s effort to ensure a transparent process.

The electoral commission will administer special voting December 1. On that day, security officials, electoral commission officials and journalists who will be on duty on election day are scheduled to vote.

Special voting concerns

Some political parties are accusing the electoral commission of doing the bidding of the ruling party to rig the special voting — a charge the electoral commission sharply denies.

Opposition parties previously expressed concern about the voter list compiled by the commission to be used for the elections. They said it appeared the electoral body was overly slow compiling the list.

The parties also raised concern about the number of people who are registered to participate in the special voting December 1. The parties also wanted to know the number of voting centers that would be used for the special voting.

“The major concern centered around the voters register, the proxy list and then the special voting list,” Dzakpasu said, “and they also wanted to know the state of preparation of the electoral commission.

READ ALSO  Expert Interview: Exploring the Impact of Sports on Nigeria's National Identity and Unity

The parties “were also interested in the election observation and then the process for the transmission of election results electronically from the various constituency centers to the national coalition center,” he added, “and most importantly, they were also concerned about the modalities for the training of party agents.” All of the issues were addressed at the meeting.

The number of people who were supposed to vote early has been of some contention, Dzakpasu said. “I think we have finalized the list of special voters and the figure is out and the political parties are now comfortable with the final figure,” he added.

“The special voting list has about 127,394 people, and they would be voting on the first of December at about 284 polling stations, which are based in all the 275 constituencies of the country,” he added.

VOA

Leave your comment on this post

THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED OF APC & TINUBU'S GOVERNMENT OVER NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

WATCH THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND KNOW THE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TO BLAME FOR NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGES, WHILE CITIZENS ENDURE SEVERE HARDSHIPS.

Watch this episode of ISSUES IN THE NEWS on 9News Nigeria featuring Peter Obi's Special Adviser, Dr Katch Ononuju, 9News Nigeria Publisher, Obinna Ejianya and Tinubu Support Group Leader, McHezekiah Eherechi

READ ALSO  Expert Interview: Exploring the Impact of Sports on Nigeria's National Identity and Unity

The economic crisis and hardship in Nigeria are parts of the discussion.


Watch, leave your comments, and share to create more awareness on this issue.


#9NewsNigeria #Nigeria #issuesInTheNews #politics #tinubu THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED ...
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS FOR SUBSEQUENT UPDATES
#9newsnigeria #economia #economy #nigeria #government @9newsng
www.9newsng.com

Leave your comment

Click on the link below or Scan the QR Code to join the 9News Nigeria WhatsApp Channel

9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
About 9News Nigeria 13336 Articles
9News Nigeria is Nigeria's favourite news source. For Authentic, Unbiased News on Politics, Business, Sports, Technology, Entertainment and Lifestyles, Health, Nollywood, Crime and Investigations, Family and Relationships, Inspirations .. and much more. For Latest News from Africa and around the world, 9News Nigeria is your best source. WhatsApp +2348115805632 Email: info@9newsng.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/9NewsNG | Twitter/Instagram: @9newsng

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply