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  • Soldiers are not trained to shoot above the knee – Boakye-Djan

    Soldiers are not trained to shoot above the knee – Boakye-Djan

    Soldiers are not trained to shoot above the knee – Boakye-Djan

    Boakye-Djan

    A former Spokesperson of the defund Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) Major retired Osahene Kojo Boakye-Djan has waded into the arbitrary shooting of protesters in Ejura in the Ashanti Region, killing two persons and injuring four others.

    he said the military manual on training its personnel does not allow for shooting above the knee in order to cause deaf in situations other than war.

    He added that the military men deployed to disperse the unarmed protestors in Ejura seemed unprofessional to him because real military officers would have used tear gas and water hose in that endeavor instead of aiming to kill unarmed civilians.

    Major (Ret) Boakye Gyan said it was highly unmilitaristic for a soldier to shoot young boys running away at the sight of the military men in Ejura and even if it came to the point of shooting there were certain precautionary measures to take before shooting as the military training manual dictates.

    Boakye-Djan

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    He, therefore, described the killing in Ejura as an “aimed shot” directed to kill rather than control the upheaval in the enclave.

    Major (Ret.) Boakye Gyan posited that in his assessment the soldiers deployed to Ejura to control the crowd were not trained personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces. Because Ghanaian soldiers are trained to go and defend the peace in other countries so how can they fail in their own countries.

    He has thus entreated the military to investigate the debacle in Ejura because to him he does not believe they were real soldiers.

    In an interview with Yaa Titi Okrah on Onua FM’s Pae Mu Ka programme, he insisted that trained soldiers will not dare to behave arbitrarily in the manner exhibited in Ejura.

    He was commenting on the back of the military shooting in Ejura which resulted in killing two persons and wounding four others in the process of controlling a protest in that enclave.

    Boakye-Djan “What is happening in the country resulting in the castigation of soldiers and military personnel saddens my heart. For example, what happened in Ejura where the protesters were running away and were shot from behind, the manual does not allow that. You make sure you disperse them either using tear gas or water hose or those things but to shoot from behind knowing that they might die is highly unprofessional.

    “In any case, if you had to shoot, there must be so many steps to take, you should not shoot from above knee level. What we witnessed was an aimed shot, sorry I have to use that term because their practice was not that of soldiers. I strongly believe the one who shot the civilians was not a trained soldier, he can’t even be a trained police officer”, the veteran officer declared.

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  • I didn’t call for military assistance

    I didn’t call for military assistance

    Ejura: I didn’t call for Military assistance – District Police Commander

    Police

    The Ejura District Police Commander, DSP Phillip Hammond has told the three-member committee that is probing the disturbances that occurred at Ejura leading to the death of three persons that he didn’t call for military support.

    He said he only called for reinforcement and that did not mean that the Military must intervene.

    Asked by a member of the Committee Dr. Vladimir Antwi Danso whether the Police lacked the capacity to control the crowd for which the Military stepped in, he said “We requested for reinforcement but it is not me personally as the District Commander who requested for the Military. I only requested reinforcement and they are the team that was brought to me.”

    The Chair of the Committee who is also a Court of Appeal Judge George Kingsley Koomson, for his part said the media must accept criticisms from other members of the Ghanaian society

    Police
    Police

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    He said, inasmuch as the media have the right to criticize, others also do have the same right to subject their work to scrutiny.

    His comments come after the Battalion Commander Lt Col Kwasi Ware Peprah said no media house has spoken to him on the disturbances that occurred in Ejura yet several reports have been filed.

    “As we speak no media house has spoken to me as the Battalion Commander,” he said.

    In response to what he said, justice Kingsley Koomson agreed with his concerns regarding the media and said among other things that we also have the right to criticize the media.”

    Lt Col Kwasi Ware Peprah further told the committee that the military aimed not to kill anybody during the upheaval.

     “There was no plan to kill anyone during the Ejura disturbance.

    “The aim was not to kill, it was just unfortunate. If the aim was to kill then hundred people would have died.”

    Meanwhile, Justice Kingsley Koomson has recommended that the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) apply for plastic bullets to control the crowd in Ghana.

    He rejected the use of live bullets to disperse the crowd since this can be fatal.

    He said this when the General Officer Commander- Central Command, Brigadier General Josephs Aphour appeared before the Committee on Wednesday, July 7.

    “I think the Military will put in an application for plastic bullets we are talking at human lives, don’t be applying fire live bullet,” Justice Kingsley Koomson said.

    The committee was formed by Interior Minister Ambrose Dery following the gruesome murder of Macho Kakaa in Ejura over the weekend.

    There was also a violent clash among the military officers and the youth of the area who were demonstrating in that town on Tuesday, June 29 following the murder.

    This led to the death of two persons with four sustaining various degrees of injury.

    Brigadier General Josephs Aphour while answering questions posed by members of the Committee said “My Battalion Commander called me the day of the incident that that was happening in Ejura, the indent that we all know.

    “Then I had a call from the Chairman of REGSEC that the situation was getting out of control and that there was the need  for us at Operations Calm Lives  to  move inside, if not things will get out of control.”

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  • ‘I’d have asked MPs to reject $28M car loan If I had my way’ – Okaikwei Central MP

    ‘I’d have asked MPs to reject $28M car loan If I had my way’ – Okaikwei Central MP

    ‘I’d have asked MPs to reject $28M car loan If I had my way’ – Okaikwei Central MP

    The Vice-Chairman of Parliament’s Finance Committee, Patrick Boamah says if he had his way, he would have asked his colleagues in the Chamber to reject the latest car loan laid in the House for Members of Parliament.

    According to the Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, the state should rather consider purchasing cars in a pool for MPs to use during their term in office and hand over to their successors when they leave Parliament.

    He contends that the public backlash that follows the procurement of loans is unfair when it is the case that MPs have to pay back the money while their colleagues in other arms of government access these vehicles as part of their conditions of office.

    Okaikwei Central MP
    Okaikwei Central MP

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    “If I had my way, I would tell my colleagues to reject the facility for the simple reason that all the other arms of government, vehicles are procured for them without going through the process where the media is always on the back of MPs for contracting a loan.”

    The Minister for Finance, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta presented a loan agreement for $28 million to Parliament for the purchase of 275 vehicles for members of Parliament.

    Based on the amount and the number of individuals involved, each MP is expected to receive over $100,000 for the purchase of a vehicle.

    The Finance Committee of the House is expected to consider the loan agreement and report to the house.

    Mr. Boamah said his colleagues might explore other means of gaining access to such initiatives if the public continually criticise the move.

    Okaikwei Central MP “If the public thinks that MPs do not deserve a vehicle to ride in, we should know, so we know our limitations and what the Finance Ministry can do to support our work.”

    There have been situations of MPs failing to pay back car loans.

    In 2017, the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) was on the heels of some Members of Parliament who bought their vehicles on loan but had defaulted in paying back several years after. Okaikwei Central MP

    Reports indicate that letters that had been written to the MPS for them to honour their obligations did not receive any reply.

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  • 2021 Population Housing Census Exercise Comes off in Ghana

    2021 Population Housing Census Exercise Comes off in Ghana

    2021 Population Housing Census Exercise Comes off in Ghana

    The usual decade exercise is underway from June 27th night to 11th July 2021 in Ghana and all persons in Ghana will be counted.

    The Population Census is the official enumeration of all persons in a country at a specified time. The enumeration also implies the collection, compilation, evaluation, analysis, publication, and dissemination of demographic, social, and economic statistics relating to the population.

    A Housing Census is the official enumeration of all living quarters (occupied and vacant) in a country at a specified time. This enumeration also implies the collection, compilation, evaluation, analysis, publication, and dissemination of statistical data pertaining to these living quarters and the occupants, and this is done every decade(10 years) and the enumerators are under oath not to disclose any information taken from respondents.

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    The Ghana 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) will consist of a population census and a housing census as one operation. The two censuses, though separate, constitute one statistical operation and they are not completely independent of each other because of the essential elements of each census which are common to both and are also with well-coordinated activities. In this way, the information on the population and living quarters can be more readily matched, and processing is facilitated, and extensive analysis can be carried out. This also makes it possible to relate to the housing census data, the information on demographic and economic characteristics of each household member that is routinely collected in the population census.

    Ghana has conducted five post-independent population censuses in 1960, 1970, 1984, 2000 and 2010 with the last two consisting of both a population census and a housing census making the 2021 PHC the third Population and Housing Census to be conducted in Ghana. The 2021 PHC is designed to generate statistics that are essential for policy and planning purposes. It is therefore of the greatest importance to every person living in Ghana. The census information will be used for only statistical purposes and is not to be used for identifying people for taxation or punitive purposes.

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  • GFA to Start Club Licensing  on Tuesday

    GFA to Start Club Licensing on Tuesday

    The Club Licensing department of the Ghana Football Association

    GFA Ready to start club licensing

    Club Licensing department of the Ghana Football Association shall on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, open applications from all prospective CAF inter-club participants for the next CAF calendar season.

    This is in line with the new directives set out by CAF to get all prospective clubs licensed before June 30, 2021.

    Although the champions of the Ghana Premier League and the MTN FA Cup cannot be determined at the moment, CAF has indicated that all potential winners may apply in order to meet the deadline. This follows last week’s CAF – Member Associations engagement on Club Licensing.

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    Licensing

    The process is open to all Premier League Clubs and the 32 participants of the MTN FA Cup

    Clubs and stakeholders are to take note that the above engagement is not a qualifying criterion to participate in the CAF Inter-club competitions but a proactive step to ensure that Ghanaian clubs meet the deadline in anticipation of qualification.

    GFA Ready to start club licensing
    Licensing

    The relevant qualifying criteria as enshrined in the GFA Regulations and the latest CAF Country rankings shall be applied in determining qualified clubs at the end of the season.

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  • Hollard donates Bags of Cement

    Hollard donates Bags of Cement

    Hollard donates Bags of Cement to Kumasi Central Prison

    Hollard Asurance
    Hollard Asurance bags of cement

    Hollard Life Assurance, a subsidiary of Hollard Ghana, has supported the Kumasi Central Prison’s canteen project with bags of cement. This was in a bid to ease the burden of the center while staying true to its purpose to enable better futures.

    The presentation 

    The presentation was done by Nashiru Iddrisu, Managing Director of Hollard Life in the presence of Kwaku Gyapong Fosuhene, Branch Manager of Hollard Life Kumasi, and Hollard Life Kumasi Sales Managers, Kingsley Gyebi and Helena Antwi Tolbert. 

    The Ashanti Regional Commander of Prisons, DDP. Kwesi Asamoah Fening received the bags of cement on behalf of his outfit in the presence of Regional PRO, ASP. Richard Bukari and ADP Hilda Awoame.

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    Speaking on the motivation for the donation, the Managing Director of Hollard Life Assurance, Nashiru Iddrisu said: “We received a call from the Kumasi Central Prison to support them build a canteen for the inmates. As a company that does well by doing good, we know that funding such a project espouses our purpose of treating everyone with care and dignity. Everyone deserves a better future regardless of where they find themselves. Supporting the command to provide a decent eating area is our way of showing care”.

    Appreciation 

    Hollard Asurance Receiving the items, the Ashanti Regional Commander of prisons, DDP. Kwesi Asamoah Fening expressed his gratitude to Hollard Life Assurance for the honor done them. 

    He said: “We understand that times are hard due to COVID-19, however, Hollard has gone out of their way to help. We are very indebted to Hollard Life for responding swiftly to our call for funding. We least expected such a quick comeback. This kind gesture is necessary for the maintenance of the prison’s infrastructure and will go a long way to help in the reformation of the prisoners.

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  • T B JOSHUA IS Dead

    T B JOSHUA IS Dead

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    Dead- Temitope Balogun Joshua, a frontline Nigerian preacher and televangelist, has died, family sources told Peoples Gazette.

    Mr Joshua, the founder of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), died in Lagos on Saturday evening shortly after concluding a programme at his church, The Gazette learnt from family sources who did not want to be quoted as an official statement was still being prepared. He was 57.

    The cause of death was not immediately disclosed to The Gazette, but family sources said his remains had been deposited at the morgue and an autopsy would be performed forthwith.

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    Mr Joshua reigned for several decades as a fiery preacher on television, using his platform to attract a large number of Christians from across the world. Emmanuel TV, run by Mr Joshua’s SCOAN, is one of Nigeria’s largest Christian broadcast stations, available worldwide via digital and terrestrial switches.

    He left home a wife, Evelyn and 3 kids.

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  • 1.I am Single

    1.I am Single

    I am Single – Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey

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    Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, minister-designate for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, has told Parliament’s Appointments Committee that she is a single.

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    Hon.Shirley Borctwey

    Giving her self-introductory comments to the House ahead of her vetting, she stated that she is a grandmother but single.

    I am Single

    “Chair, my name is Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, a mother of two, a grandmother of one. I am single,” she said.

    The former Member of parliament for Anyaa Sowutoum is before Parliament on her re-appointment to the position she is being vetted for.

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  • Ghana Institute of Directors Donates to Dzowolu Special School

    Ghana Institute of Directors Donates to Dzowolu Special School

    Ghana Institute of Directors Donates to Dzowolu Special School

    Institute of Directors-Ghana (IOD-GH) has urged government and other cooperate institutions to extend more support to the less privilege institutions to improve the impact of these organizations in society.

    The chief executive officer of Institute of Directors-Ghana, Mr. Fred Ayirtey, disclosed this in an interview with the media during a donation of the institute of Directors Ghana to the Dzorwulwu Special School.
    The Institute of Directors-Ghana, a member of the African Corporate Governance Network (ACCGN) is a professional body licensed to champion director interests through advocacy, training and research in cooperate governance.

    Ghana Institute of Directors


    The institution which has been in existence for over twenty two years has impacted the local corporate governance landscape, promoting ethical leadership through advocacy for the practice of the culture of good corporate governance with support from the international finance corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group.

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    The idea for creating the institute was first birthed in October 1997, during a commonwealth heads of governments meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland. where it was resolved that capacity should be established in all commonwealth countries to reinforce corporations to promote good corporate governance, in particular, codes of good practice, establishing standards of behavior in the public and the private sectors to secure greater transparency to reduce corruption.

    Ghana Institute of Directors


    Institute of Directors-Ghana in commencement of activities to mark their twenty-second (22nd) anniversary celebration, donated to the Dzorwulwu Special School for the intellectual challenged.
    The chief executive officer, Mr. Fred Ayirtey in an exclusive interview with adviced the children to take their academic very serious and do exactly what their teachers tell them which he strongly believes will help the special children to grow and become responsible in society.


    Mr. Fred Ayirtey took the opportunity to call on the government and corporate organizations to come to the aid of less privilege organizations to enhance their inclusiveness in society.

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  • 1. Hon. Elvis Ankrah Reads the NDC’s Proposed Reforms

    1. Hon. Elvis Ankrah Reads the NDC’s Proposed Reforms

    Hon .Elvis Ankrah reads the NDC proposed reforms

    The former Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie of the NDC has revealed some so-called achievements and proposed Reforms by the EC.

    NDC’s Proposed Reforms

    The Ghanaian Politician stated at the Press conference that, after a painstaking review of the 2020 elections, the following are the preliminary proposals for electoral reforms which the NDC intends to engage various stakeholders such as the media, civil society organizations, religious leaders, traditional leaders, development partners, the diplomatic community, and the general public.

    These preliminary proposals are as follows:

    1. That, the participation of IPAC and its advisory role in the electoral process should be given legal backing, without encroaching on the constitutional independence of the Electoral Commission.


    2. That, the EC adopts an equitable voting formula for political parties in IPAC deliberations based on their representation in Parliament.

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    Hon. Elvis Ankrah
    NDC’s Proposed Reforms

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    NDC’s Proposed Reforms


    3. That, the Electoral Commission complies with the use of the legally-prescribed Statement of Poll/Pink Sheet (Form 8A & 8B) provided for in our Election Regulations to prevent the omission of BVD entries so as to preserve the ballot accounting process and makes it possible to check multiple voting, ballot stuffing, impersonation and other forms of rigging.


    4. That, the high rate of rejected ballots recorded in the 2020 general elections be addressed through the use of the appropriate ink pads and that same should be stipulated in our election regulations.


    5. That, the EC employs and trains highly competent staff to accurately fill election result forms and collate results so as to forestall the reoccurrence of the widespread cases of arithmetic errors recorded in the 2020 general elections,

    6. That, the Electoral Commission reverts to the time-tested election security arrangement where the deployment of security for election purposes is reserved to the Ghana Police service acting within a framework provided by the Electoral Commission. This security arrangement should have minimum involvement of the military and no interference whatsoever by so-called National Security operatives, as recommended by the Emil Short Commission.
    The party has constituted a committee to come up with a compressive document on electoral reform proposals and we shall share that with you in the coming days.


    Signed,
    Hon. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah

  • 2.We have decided to Boycott IPAC

    2.We have decided to Boycott IPAC

    We have decided to Boycott IPAC- Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie

    Boycott IPAC

    Ghanaian Politician and Former Minister of Youth and sports, Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie reveals the so-called Achievement and Proposed Reforms by the EC in her speech at IPAC.

    He Said, the National Democratic Congress has decided to boycott IPAC temporarily due to the bastardization of that revered body by the Jean Mensah/Bossman Asare-led Electoral Commission.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, the framers of the 1992 Constitution in their wisdom created the Electoral Commission as an independent institution to perform its constitutional functions without the control of any person or group of persons. The independence given to the EC under the 1992 Constitution is based on the presumption that the Electoral Commission will at all times perform its duties conscientiously in the ultimate interest of Ghana. However, this does not mean that the Commission is not accountable to the people and can therefore decide to act whimsically or capriciously in ways that undermine our democratic experiment.

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    Unfortunately, the Jean Mensa led Electoral Commission has misinterpreted this independence to mean arrogance and non-accountability. And it is sad that the Supreme Court of the country endorsed this irresponsible conduct of the EC and allowed them to get away with the embarrassment they caused this country in the 2020 general elections.

    Boycott IPAC

    Ladies and Gentlemen, one unique convention of Ghana’s electoral system which has become international best practice is the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC). The rationale for IPAC, as it has been over the years, is to create a platform for consensus building on major issues affecting elections with key stakeholders involved in elections.

    Boycott IPAC

    Over the years, IPAC has served Ghana well as a platform where ideas are shared on various issues, before the EC takes substantive decisions on critical electoral matters. Indeed, to promote transparency in our electoral process, IPAC has been involved in the drafting of Constitutional Instruments on elections as well as procurement processes of the EC under previous Chairpersons. IPAC is supposed to serve as a platform where political parties participate in all electoral activities throughout the electoral cycle, such as, voter registration, exhibition of the voters register, printing of ballot papers, observing the voting process at all polling stations through polling agents as well as collation of results at both the constituency and national levels.

    Unfortunately, since the June 2018 ouster of the chairperson of the Electoral Commission and her 2 deputies and their subsequent replacement with Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare, all these best practices have been thrown to the dogs.

    The current leadership of the Electoral Commission has turned IPAC from a consultative and consensus-building platform to an information-sharing platform where the EC only comes to impose its decisions on IPAC without room for meaningful deliberations and exchange of ideas. It became so bad to the point that the EC even announced publicly that IPAC had agreed to the decision to compile a new register for the 2020 elections when the issue of a new register had not even been discussed at the said meeting.

    Hon. Elvis Ankrah Ladies and Gentlemen, the Jean Mensa led EC appears to be in a world of its own. The Commission appears to be tickling itself and laughing. The Electoral Commission has for the first time in our history conducted elections that leaves doubts on the mind of Ghanaians and other observers on the credibility of the elections. The Commission declared wrong results and even after issuing an unsigned press release to subsequently correct same, the figures still do not add up. Instead of taking advantage of the election petition to clear itself of the mess caused, the EC failed to mount the witness box to testify and explain to Ghanaians how it arrived at its results.

    These issues coupled with the non-equitable voting arrangement at IPAC meetings is the reason why we have taken a principled position to boycott IPAC until the right changes are effected to ensure fair and meaningful deliberations at IPAC.

    We have decided to Boycott IPAC- Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie

  • 3. So-called Proposed Reforms by the EC

    3. So-called Proposed Reforms by the EC

    Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie Reveals the Critical Analysis of the So-called Proposed Reforms by the EC

    So-called Proposed Reforms

    The Ghanaian Politician and Former Minister of Youth and sports, Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie reveals the so-called Achievement and Proposed Reforms by the EC in her speech at IPAC.

    According to the Ghanaian Politician of the NDC, we have taken note of some proposals for reforms that the Electoral Commission has put forward for the consideration of IPAC. However, the first and most important reform required is for the EC to reform itself. Jean Mensa and Bossman Asare must be the first to reform and change their attitude of arrogance and bias.

    Ladies and gentlemen of the media, I will now proceed to do a critical and objective analysis of the four (4) reform proposals put forward by the EC.

    So-called Proposed Reforms

    So-called Proposed Reforms


    1. Closure of polls at 3 pm in 2024


    Ladies and gentlemen of the media, the NDC finds the proposal by the Jean Mensah-led EC to change the closing time of polls from 5 PM to 3 PM in 2024 baffling and mind-boggling. Since the 1992 elections, polls have always closed at 5 PM. This has worked perfectly without any challenges whatsoever. It, therefore, beggars belief that the EC would want to change this time-tested arrangement and go for a poorly thought-through alternative which is bound to disenfranchise eligible voters and create needless problems for our electoral system.

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    This is particularly so given the undue delay we usually record in the delivery of electoral materials to some polling stations and other technical challenges that usually characterize voting in this country.


    Ghanaians will recall how a similar hasty decision by the EC to declare results within 24 hours after closure of polls in the 2020 elections failed miserably and led to the rushed declaration of a patently flawed results that yielded a percentage aggregate of more than 100%, by the Returning Officer, Mr. Jean Adukwei Mensah. One would have thought that Jean Mensah would have learnt the right lessons by now but that appears not to be the case.



    Friends form the media, our position on this proposal is simple. The current arrangement of closing polls at 5 PM has worked perfectly in seven (7) general elections in this country and does not require any fixing. Like the Chairperson said in her speech, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.



    2. Substitution of periodic mass registration with continuous registration.


    We wish to remind the Electoral Commission that the all-round continuous registration of eligible voters is not new. The law requires the Commission to put in place mechanisms to ensure that at any time that citizens become eligible to vote, they can be registered.


    However, continuous registration cannot be a substitute for periodic nationwide registration because the all-round registration can only be done at the district offices of the Electoral Commission. Eligible voters may have to travel several kilometers to district offices to register and not everyone can do this.


    Secondly, political parties always assign agents to observe the voters registration process. It will therefore be ludicrous for the EC to suggest that political parties should employ permanent agents at their district offices to observe the registration of eligible voters all year round.


    This proposal also comes against a major challenge of transparency in verifying the claims of prospective registrants at the district office level.


    3. Introducing an all-year-round Voter Exhibition exercise through the use of technology.



    The proposal by EC to have a year-round exhibition is a laudable idea but cannot be a substitute for the periodic exhibition exercise of the voters register that is normally done after voter registration. This is simply because the Voter exhibition exercise is not only intended to afford voters the opportunity to verify and confirm their details but to also;


    a) ensure ineligible registrants (minors and foreigners) are challenged and removed from the register.

    b) help clean the names of dead people from the register.

    C) afford voters the opportunity to confirm their captured biometric features.

    And this cannot be achieved through the system the EC is proposing.

    Given the errors that occurred in the run-up to the 2020 elections when this system was deployed and the fact that not all Ghanaians have mobile phones to assess this system, it cannot be a replacement for periodic Voters Register Exhibition.

    4. Restrict data entry of election results to the constituency collation level and generate regional and national reports.


    The proposal to have the entry point of data done only at Constituency Collation Centres will introduce another opportunity for rigging through hacking and other means of manipulation of the results. The way to build further efficiencies into the collation process and eliminate inaccuracies is to hire and train competent EC staff to ensure accurate data entry and collation and not to throw away the time-tested practice of collation at the national level.


    Data entry and collation must be done at constituency level and sent to the national collation center for aggregation by the Returning Officer and with the participation of political party representatives. This will ensure accuracy and transparency in the aggregation of constituency results for free and fair election results declaration.

    Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie Reveals So-called Proposed Reforms by the EC


  • 4.Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC

    4.Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC

    Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC

    The Ghanaian Politician and Former Minister of Youth and sports, Hon. Elvis Ankrah Afriyie reveals the so-called Achievement and Proposed Reforms by the EC in her speech at IPAC.

    The NDC has taken notice of several false claims made by the chairperson of the Electoral Commission Mrs. Jean Adukwei Mensah in her speech delivered at the just-ended two (2)-day workshop between the EC and the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) at Alisa Hotel in Accra.


    According to Hon. Afriyie, the purpose of this press conference is to formally respond to and expose the many unfounded claims peddled by the EC Chairperson in her speech at the program and to explain to you the reasons for our boycott of these IPAC engagements.


    Friends from the media, contrary to the claims by the EC Chairperson that the 2020 general elections was the best ever in the history of this country and calls for the nation to celebrate some so-called unprecedented successes chalked by the EC in the conduct of the elections, the facts show that last year’s elections was one of the most poorly conducted, flawed and manipulated elections in the history of this country, a situation that has undermined the strides we have made since the inception of this 4th republican democratic dispensation. And we say this for the following reasons:

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    Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC

    Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC


    1. The dubious handling of the printing and distribution of ballot papers and other electoral materials that led to ballot stuffing by the NPP in their strongholds and other regions.



    2. The unprecedented number of rejected ballots recorded in the elections owing largely to the incompetence and recklessness of the EC in using unapproved stamp pads instead of the approved voting ink pad that we have used in previous elections.



    3. The use of illegal Statement of Polls/pink sheets (Form 8B) that omitted BVD entries in about 7,581 polling stations, thereby undermining the ballot accounting process and the integrity of the entire results. This totally belies the the claim by Jean Mensah that only 11,000 people voted by manual verification in the 2020 general elections.



    4. Widespread cases of patent arithmetic errors on the faces of pink sheets and constituency results summary sheets by incompetent EC staff in the filling of electoral forms and aggregation of valid votes.



    5. Manipulation of figures by the EC leading to a disparity between constituency collated results aggregate (13,118,640) and regional collated results aggregates (13,119,460).



    6. Padding of votes at the constituency collation centers in favor of candidate Akufo-Addo.



    7. No proper collation at the national collation center by the Returning Officer for the Presidential elections, Mrs. Jean Adukwei Mensah.



    8. Unprecedented cases of state-sponsored violence and killings at constituency collation centers occasioned by the reckless and unlawful conduct of some EC officials and the despotic Akufo-Addo government and in contravention of our time-tested election security arrangement.


    9. Also contrary to the claim that the International community has hailed the conduct of the 2020 general elections as Jean Mensah will have us believe, the European Union is on record to have decried the non-transparency of the collation process for the elections. So flawed was the conduct of the 2020 general elections that for the first time in the history of this country, a whole district made up of the Satrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe, and Lolobi (SALL) communities were deliberately disenfranchised by the EC for the sole purpose of assisting the New Patriotic Parliamentary Candidate, John Peter Amewu win the Hohoe seat. Is this what Jean Mensa and her bias Commission is inviting us to celebrate?

    Hon. Elvis Ankrah
    Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC


    11. Again, the claim by the EC that an amount of $90 million was saved in the conduct of the 2020 general elections is completely contrived. The facts show that the state incurred avoidable financial losses as a result of the procurement of a facial recognition technology by the EC that turned out as a fiasco.

    It is therefore ridiculous and laughable to say the least, that an Electoral Management Body that has failed to pay its temporary staff their allowances, five (5) months after an election will make the claim that they have saved the nation money. We wish to entreat the public to treat this baseless claim with the contempt it deserves and wait for a credible audit into the EC’s expenditure for the 2020 general elections.

    Former Minister of Youth and Sports Reveals the So-Called Proposed Reforms by EC


  • Demolishing without Notice is Unfair

    Demolishing without Notice is Unfair

    Demolishing without Notice is Unfair- Dr. Prince Aboagye

    Demolishing

    The plan to make critical decisions and actions to stabilize and reorganize systems is now, according to a senior lecturer at the department of planning at the Kwame Nkrumah University of science and technology, Dr. Prince Aboagye Anokye will help in moving the country in the right direction and achieve what it aims at achieving.

    Speaking to GBC news on the issue concerning the demolishing of unauthorized structures along roads in the country, Dr. Anokye says if the exercises are legally carried out without consideration or notice to those involved then they are not moving in the right direction. He emphasized that if care is not taken they may go out of order.

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    Demolishing

    He continued to say that in as much as we are doing all this to develop the country, it is very important to do it the right way by following the right processes such as giving ample time for people that might be affected to move their things, and they should be a system to involve people at the grassroots level to also bring their opinion as to what they want the government to do for them as they are being thrown out of their houses.

    He further explained that though it is true that where these houses belong to the government and sometimes we use illegal means to get legal things, we should not forget also that we are working in the context of international teams and must watch carefully all that happens around us. He says whatever the government gets involved with one way or the other affects the country as a whole, that is why he is much concerned about this demolishing without notice policy.