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The Commonwealth Observer Group has commended Ghana for its exemplary conduct in the 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary elections, describing the country as the “real shining star” of Africa.
“You remain the real star, the shining star, in a region that very badly needs the beam of your light.
“There is hope, and we encourage other countries to come and learn from Ghana’s experience,” Dr Eric Mokgweetsi Masisi, former Botswana President, who led the observer group, said during a visit to the Police Headquarters in Accra on Thursday.
Dr. Masisi, while addressing the media, expressed his appreciation to the Government and relevant institutions for their commendable conduct during the elections.
The observer group, which comprises a 17-member delegation from the Commonwealth and is supported by an additional eight staff from the Commonwealth Secretariat, was deployed by Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.
The mission began on November 29, involving consultations with key stakeholders such as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, the Inspector General of Police.
Their mandate will officially conclude on December 13, after which they will submit their findings and recommendations to the Commonwealth Secretariat and member states.
Dr. Masisi specifically praised the Ghana Police Service for its professionalism, balanced firmness, and approachable demeanor throughout the election process.
“The Police in Ghana played an extremely important role as the referee of law and order and the
keeper of peace, without the use of force. They were informed, alert, on task, and clearly in charge of maintaining peace,” he said.
Dr Masisi acknowledged that no election of such magnitude could be completely free of incidents but commended the quick and effective responses from institutions like the police in handling any issues that emerged.
The Commonwealth Observer Group highlighted Ghana’s democratic advancements and its dedication to peace, describing the country as a model for others to follow.
Dr. Masisi urged Ghanaians to share their experiences with the wider Commonwealth to inspire democratic values and ideals around the world.
“We thank the Ghanaian people for their unified commitment to peace, the police for their professionalism, and all stakeholders for their role in delivering a successful election. Good luck, well done,” he said.
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