Former Chairperson of the Electoral Commission says he is as unhappy as every Ghanaian at recent events at the commission.
Dr Kwadwo Afari Gyan who chaired the EC for over 20 years and supervised six successful elections is worried the reputation of the organization, respected across Africa, stands to suffer under the current circumstances.
"I would think that nobody is happy is happy with what is happening at the Electoral Commission," he revealed, referring to the accusations that were thrown at the immediate past EC boss and her eventual firing.
The successor to Dr Afari-Djan, Charlotte Osei has been removed by the president on the recommendation of a panel set up by the Chief Justice to investigate a petition brought against her.
Some staff of the EC who authored the petition to the president accused her of corruption and mismanagement among others.
Two deputies, Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwaa were also removed on similar charges.
In his discontent, he added that"nobody would be happy. If you are unhappy, I share the same feeling with you."
Speaking at a forum titled ‘Consolidating Ghana’s democratic governance: The role of the Electoral Commission’, the former EC boss regretted the turn of events. He wants the newly appointed chair of the EC to restore the sunken image of the election body.
- COP Kofi Boakye discloses Asantehene’s role in the announcement of the 2016 election results
- Mahama’s last-minute association with free SHS driven by ill-faith - NPP
- Bawumia lied on electricity extension in Bole District - MP
- Voting pattern must not influence journalism - Affail Monney
- SC ruling on amicus brief application by CSOs turns Constitution on its head - H. Kwesi Prempeh
- Read all related articles