#2024 Polls: APC, MFC demand Jean Mensa’s resignation over election mismanagement
The All People’s Congress (APC) and the Movement for Change have called for the resignation of Jean Mensa, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), citing alleged inefficiencies in the conduct of the 2024 general elections.
In a joint statement, the groups highlighted delays in the collation and announcement of results as a major concern, stressing the need for urgent reforms to restore public confidence in Ghana’s electoral processes.
APC’s Concerns
Hassan Ayariga, the APC’s Presidential Candidate, expressed disappointment with the EC’s performance, particularly delays in finalising election results.
Mr Ayariga described the situation as a “significant setback for democracy” and called for the adoption of a digital voting system to improve efficiency.
“Two days after the election, some constituencies and regions were still counting votes.
This inefficiency undermines confidence in the process.
Are we voting for 150 million people?” he questioned.
Movement for Change’s Position
Courage Nobi, Deputy Director for Policy at the Movement for Change, echoed similar concerns and demanded the resignation of the EC leadership.
He argued that the commission’s handling of the elections had eroded public trust.
“The EC has not conducted itself in a manner that inspires confidence.
The commissioners should voluntarily step down after declaring the results to allow for a complete reinvention of the institution,” Nobi said.
CPP Offers a Contrasting View
Amidst the criticisms, Joyce Larbi, Deputy Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), offered a contrasting perspective. She commended the Electoral Commission for conducting what she described as a largely peaceful and well-organised election, praising their efforts to uphold Ghana’s democratic process.
The divergent views highlight the contentious nature of the 2024 general elections and underscore the pressing need for reforms to address inefficiencies and enhance transparency in Ghana’s electoral system.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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