Audio By Carbonatix
The Head of European Studies at the University of Ghana has criticised President Nana Akufo-Addo for nominating Electoral Commissioners without broad stakeholder consultation.
Professor Ransford Gyampo said it is hypocritical for the New Patriotic Party to advocate for broad stakeholder conversation while in opposition and fail to do such while in power.
His comments come on the back of the recent nomination of IEA boss, Jean Mensa, as Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, the Head of Political Science Department of the University of Ghana, Bossman Asare to be her deputy as well as two others.

Read: IEA boss Jean Mensah nominated EC Chair
The four persons were nominated by Akufo-Addo pending approval by the Council of State after a judicial committee set up by the Chief Justice recommended the impeachment of Charlotte Osei and her deputies for procurement breaches.
Prof Gyampo said it was expected that since the NPP advocated a broad stakeholder conversation in appointing the referees for elections, President Akufo-Addo would have done so.
“But the NDC response to the President's nominations show that he didn't consult, even though his party people favoured more consultations when they were in opposition,” Prof Gyampo wrote on Facebook.
He describes the action of the President as a ‘payback’ attitude, which he says is “bogus”.
Read the full post below:
Latest Stories
-
Ampem Darkoa equal Hasaacas Ladies’ record after beating them in Women’s League final
2 hours -
MTN Ghana engages media, partners at 2026 stakeholders forum in Accra.
3 hours -
T-bills auction: Government records undersubscription for 5th week running; interest rates continue to rise
4 hours -
Sub-Saharan Africa GDP growth to soften to 4.3% in 2026
4 hours -
Passenger arrivals decline 18.9% month-on-month to 110,087 in January 2026
4 hours -
Consumer spending records strong performance in January 2026, but construction sector activities declined – BoG
4 hours -
Number of advertised jobs falls in February 2026 – BoG
4 hours -
Government’s new free primary healthcare policy marks a turning point in saving lives in Ghana
5 hours -
Asiedu Nkekia heads north, hists Upper West on Monday
5 hours -
Aduana family rejects ‘breakaway’ claim, reaffirms loyalty to Okyenhene
6 hours -
Mahama applauds progress on Tamale Teaching Hospital Cardiology Centre
6 hours -
GRASAG holds 30th Annual National Congress at UCC, elects new leadership
6 hours -
Nyinahini Bauxite Deal: Community pushes GIADEC to consider local investors
6 hours -
Assafuah alleges nepotism at NPRA over rapid promotion and GH¢90k transfer grant
9 hours -
Fire ravages Berekum Cinema Hall, destroying property worth thousands of cedis
9 hours