The chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana Mrs. Charlotte Osei
has admonished political parties to see to it that their members adhere
to every rule of the game of elections to ensure Ghana comes out of the
2016 elections with a good image.
Speaking at the National Peace Summit organized by the Rotary Club in
partnership with the EIB Election Hub, Mrs. Osei said “flawed elections
can “create tensions, and trigger unrest and violence” hence every hand
must be on deck for a peaceful election.
“We owe our nation Ghana, and the children of Ghana the duty to jointly
ensure peace and stability in Ghana,” the EC boss said in a statement
read on her behalf at the Summit held at the Kofi Annan International
Peacekeeping Training Centre, Saturday.
She added: “There are no victors in chaos, only victims. The outcome of a
peaceful election process ensures that we all, along with our nation,
emerge together as victors.”
Mrs. Osei pledged the Electoral Management Body’s commitment to
“ensuring an electoral process that guarantees people the right to cast
their ballots without intimidation or violence; a process that ensures
that every vote counts equally; an inclusive and transparent collation
and declaration process; in accordance with the principles of electoral
justice and the laws of Ghana.”
According to her, state institutions and political actors must make it a
point to respect the rule of law before, during and after the elections
because that is a “critical aspect of ensuring a peaceful and credible
electoral process.”
“The right to vote is a sacred right in our Constitution that must not
be violated in yielding to the loudest voices or at will. We owe a duty
to each other to insist that state institutions and political parties
involved in the electoral process respect the law, respect the processes
enshrined in the law and respect the rights of others, particularly the
vulnerable in our society whose voices are not always heard,” Mrs. Osei
opined.
“The Commission is resolute in its conviction to do its part. It is now
the duty of every Ghanaian to demonstrate his or her commitment to
ensuring a peaceful electoral outcome,” Mrs. Osei remarked.
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