NEW VOTERS REGISTER FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS
IS NON NEGOTIABLE
It is
an undeniable fact that Ghana remains one of the most peaceful countries in
Africa which has not been destabilized by post election violence as witnessed
by many African countries. This in
itself does not guarantee an everlasting free election violence in the country.
Ghana's
narrowly escaped post election violence in 2012 when the elections had to be
decided by the Supreme Court as a result of many malpractice that characterised
the conduct of the elections. The
highest Court of the land took more than eight months to settled that dispute
something that could have been avoided if the electoral commission had heeded
to the advice given to the electoral body by various interest groups. During the electoral petition at the Supreme
Court, our electoral body was exposed to so many irregularities and its high
time we rights the wrongs in our electoral system. Ghana was very lucky and may
not be lucky again.
Ghana's
fledgling democracy will be put to another serious scrutiny as we head towards
the polls in our presidential and parliamentary elections come December 2016.
We have witnessed many instances across the continent how civil war and
conflicts had resulted because of electoral malpractice that went on. It is in
the light of this and many others that we need to make sure all grievances from
all political parties are addressed as we head towards the election 2016.
One
major factor that can result in post elections violence is about the
credibility of the voters register. The
Supreme Court recently ruling on National Health Insurance being expunged from
the requirements to register for a Voters Identity card and the recent revelations
from the New Patriotic Party all goes to give credence to the demand of a new
voters register.
There
is no denying the fact that most Ghanaians had lost faith in the electoral
commission due to the way and manner in which it has conducted itself over the
years and it is in the light of this that we need to explore every avenue
geared towards instilling confidence of the commission in the people again and
a new voters register is the way to go.
Concerned
Youth For Progressive Ghana has been going round the country to gather
signatures of youths at their workplaces, homes, football parks and etc. We
have so far gathered over 300,000 signatures and we are still gathering. We
appeal to the youth to consider the interest of the country and our future to
attest their signatures to the petition for a new and credible voter register
which restore confidence in our electoral system which will go a long way to
prevent post election conflicts.
We are
therefore appealing to all civil societies, political parties, various
stakeholders and the international bodies to add they voice to this clarion
call of ensuring a new register is compiled to ensure free, fair and
transparent elections come 2016
Thank
you
Signed
:
Founder:
Jamaludeen A Abdullah:
0503274762/ 0246198919
Comm. Dir.: Opoku Mensah: 0242267214
Secretary:
Nana Kwadwo Akwaa: 0246913905
/0209676413
Organiser:
Nana Kofi Owusu: 0275208373
Operation:
Mubashir Iddrisu: 0266037757
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