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AFAG welcomes EC shake up

IEA Boss Jean Mensah Ec EC Chairperson, Jean Mensa

Tue, 7 May 2019 Source: AFAG

It is said that an organization is on the road to success when change is part of its nature.

Every organization is believed to have two organizational structures: the first is the formal one written on the charts; the other is the everyday relationship of the men and women who run the daily affairs of the organization.

AFAG welcomes the news of the Electoral Commission of Ghana to restructure and realign many of the departments of the institution to among others ensure efficiency and prompt responses to emerging issues.

Since its formation, the Electoral Commission has performed its duty of ensuring and organising regular, free and fair elections and referenda [as has happened recently with the creation of the six (6) new regions], revises and update voter register and attend to election complaints arising before and during polling among many others.

Over the years, however, the electoral commission has generated many storms in carrying out its mandated duties.

In many of such cases, it is the respect for the rule of law and the peace-loving nature of well-meaning Ghanaians which has kept this country together in one piece.

The current administrative and operational structures of the EC failed to deliver.

It is, therefore, a welcome update to AFAG that the EC, in the coming months, intends to reorganize its internal structures to a path towards long-term productivity and to minimize the possibility of past distasteful situations reoccurring.

That notwithstanding, AFAG and by extension Ghanaians are interested in two fundamental concerns;

1. What should stakeholders expect after the completion of the reforms?

2. A roadmap for the involvement of major stakeholders.

signed

AFAG leadership

Source: AFAG
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