Mr Koku Anyidoho has bemoaned the insults rained on former President Jerry John Rawlings and himself by their own party members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on social media. Speaking at the 41st-anniversary of the June 4, 1979 uprising in Accra on Thursday, 4 June 2020, the former Director of Communication at the Presidency during the Atta Mills administration, ...
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Ghana is slipping off its moor into trouble seas – Abodakpi
A former National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Keta, Mr Dan Abodakpi, has suggested Ghana is slipping off its moor into trouble seas. Delivering at a speech at the 41st virtually commemoration of the June 4 Revolution, the former legislator opined that there is deep-seated cynicism among our body polity because of perceived arrogance of power and ...
Read More »Respect EC’s mandate – Rawlings to political stakeholders
The constitutional mandate of the Electoral Commission must be “respected” by all the political stakeholders, former President Jerry John Rawlings has said at the 41st-anniversary celebration of the June 4, 1979, uprising. “Ladies and gentlemen, our democracy is borne out of fire and we must dearly and compassionately protect its flames. One of the key institutional arms of this democratic ...
Read More »EC’s approach to compiling voters’ register dangerous – Security analyst
Security Analyst, Emmanuel Bombande, has said the Electoral Commission’s approach to compiling a new voters’ register for the December 2020 elections spells danger for Ghana’s democracy. According to him, instead of building consensus between both the supporters and opposition to the compilation of the new electoral roll, the EC has decided to go to Parliament to seek legitimacy. “When we ...
Read More »Don’t disenfranchise eligible voters – Rawlings to EC
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has called on the Electoral Commission (EC) to ensure that no eligible voter is disenfranchised in the upcoming polls. According to him, “The sanctity of the right of choice is not a matter we can compromise with. That sanctity must be preserved at all cost and as we inch towards November let us ensure that ...
Read More »Minority’s petition over COVID-19 expenditure premature – Oppong Nkrumah
The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has slammed the Minority in Parliament for their call on the Auditor General to audit the GHC280.3million government spent on food and other relief packages under the Coronavirus Alleviation Program (COP). The Minority at a press conference called on the Auditor General to probe the use of the money fearing the ruling party ...
Read More »Rawlings lied, I never hid under my wifes bed on June 4th – Osahene Boakye Djan
Former Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) spokesman, Osahene Boakye Djan has said the controversial June 4 apprising wasn’t directed at any regime. According to Boakye Djan at the time, he was commanding their troops so he was mobile and not stationed at one place. The former Army major in an interview with Captain Smart on “Anopa Bɔfoɔ” on Angel 102.9FM today, Thursday June ...
Read More »New register: EC’s C.I requires guarantors to swear oath – NDC MP
Potential voters who have neither passport nor the NIA cards will need their family members as guarantors before they could register in the upcoming voter’s registration exercise, that’s according to the C.I. 126 that gives legal backing to the Electoral Commission’s plans to compile a new register. The C.I will also require that guarantors swear an oath before a commissioner ...
Read More »Statement: Our judges must save ‘fragile’ Ghana now
Youth for Accountable Governance (YOFAG) has observed that Ghana is fast edging towards becoming a fragile State in Africa through the brazen attempt by the Electoral Commission of Ghana to destroy the foundations of our cherished democracy and time honoured principles of constitutionality and respect for the “rule of law”. YOFAG posits that Ghana is gradually creeping towards the precipice ...
Read More »Provide legal basis for exclusion of voters’ ID card – Supreme Court orders EC
The Supreme Court has ordered the Electoral Commission (EC) to provide legal reasons why they have chosen to omit the existing voter identification card out of the list of ID cards acceptable for the upcoming voters’ registration exercise set to begin at the end of June. The seven-member panel was presided over by the Chief Justice, Justice Anin Yeboah. The ...
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