Your leave decision unacceptable – CSOs to EC

Your leave decision unacceptable – CSOs to EC

Some  Civil Society organisations in the country have appealed to the Electoral Commission to rescind their decision to go on recess following agitations over the 2020 election results.

The EC in a statement Wednesday noted it is breaking for Christmas and will return on January 19.

The statement comes as the opposition NDC continues to challenge some of the results announced by the Commission.

Reacting to the announcement, the CSOs said: “At an emergency meeting of Civil Society Organisations(CSOs) to assess the current post-election political impasse, we noted with concern, a circular signed by the Deputy Chair (Corporate Services) of the EC, Dr Bossman E. Asare, suggesting that the Electoral Commission (EC)may be going on recess from the 23rd December 2020 to 19thJanuary 2021.

“Given the current post-elections context and the matters arising, some of which might require their attention, we find it unacceptable that the EC should be shutting down at this critical moment at this critical moment,and without any clarification to the public of the alternative arrangements that have been put in place”.

The statement added: “We have also observed with concern that the minority party in Parliament was barred from submitting a petition to the Electoral Commission today by security personnel,thereby preventing them from making their presentation. In light of the EC’s response that it received the notice late, and that it holds the institution of Parliament in high regard, we kindly urge the Minority to re-submit their petition and the results it has, to the EC, as soon as possible, for prompt action.

“We call on the EC to activate mechanisms for inclusive stakeholder dialogue as part of the electoral management process. We further call on the EC to review its decision on itsintendedone-month long leave, and assure Ghanaians that until these matters are resolved, the leadership of the Commission will be on duty to discharge its responsibilities fully.

“Finally, we urge all political parties and Ghanaians to use peaceful means of protesting, dialogue and legal means for resolving disagreements”.

Below are some civil society organisations who signed the petition

Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG)

Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII)

Centre for Democratic Development (CDD)

Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)

Civic Forum Initiative (CFI)

Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)

Norsaac

 

 

Source : Starrfm.com.gh

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