Director of Elections of the National Democratic Congress has described the decision by the Electoral Commission (EC) to hold the 2024 elections on December 7 as victory for consensus building.
The EC, had proposed to change the date of the elections to November, citing need for enough room for possible run-off and the transitional processes before January 7, when the elected President is inaugurated, in accordance with the 1992 Constitution.
But the NDC described the move as poorly timed. It also cited constitutional difficulties EC may face in Parliament if there is no consensus building.
The NDC, which is suspicious of EC’s moves, vowed to use all means possible to block it.
Find Below Dr Omane Boamah’s reaction posted on his social medial handle
Refreshing to know the Electoral Commission has finally agreed to hold the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections on December 07 instead of the proposed November date.
We also welcome the EC’s eventual decision to agree to use indelible ink in the upcoming elections.
These combined decisions represent both a victory for democracy and victory for decent advocacy.
We trust that consensus building at IPAC meetings will be sustained in order to ensure free, fair, transparent, and incident free elections.
In this election, we also hope that the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government will avoid the dastardly killing of eight (8) Ghanaians, which blood-stained the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Hopefully, we can all receive the EC’s calendar of activities for the elections soon because December 07 is only 10 clear months away.
Remember to vote John Dramani Mahama for well-paying jobs through the 24-hour economy initiative.
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