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During her official introduction as the running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Mahama, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to prioritise transparency and honesty as the December elections approach.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang highlighted the challenges facing the EC in maintaining its credibility, particularly concerning recent concerns about missing equipment in its custody.
She emphasised the importance of the EC addressing these issues to maintain public trust.
The former Education Minister stressed that without transparency and clear communication from the commission, doubts will persist among the public, leading to a loss of faith in the electoral process.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang emphasised the need for the EC to be forthcoming with information and to avoid suppressing the truth. She asserted that the credibility of the elections relies on the EC's ability to uphold transparency and honesty.
In her address, she called on the EC to take decisive action to address any irregularities and to reassure the public of the integrity of the electoral process.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang also stressed that only through transparency can the EC maintain the trust and confidence of the Ghanaian people in the democratic process.
“So, the electoral commission is struggling to defend its credibility and until the commission tells us that the equipment means nothing, everyone should believe that there are no issues to worry about. How did disrespect get so high? Actions that impoverish and disenfranchise do not necessarily translate into mindedness in people who are angry, hungry and in people who are oppressed.
“On the contrary, again check the details in our history. Electoral Commission, I address you directly. It is in the national interest and in your own interest to make transparent what has been and is going on in your establishment.
“The truth will not be suppressed. you cannot be so independent as to disregard the people who validate your existence. it cannot happen anywhere. EC, a word to the wise is Assin North,” she said.
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