The Center for Democratic Development, Ghana (CDD-Ghana) in partnership with the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) and the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition has charged the Electoral Commission (EC) to establish legal and administrative protocols to deal with irregularities during elections.
The groups during a two-day capacity-building workshop aimed at empowering journalists with valuable insights on electoral reforms ahead of the 2024 general election discussed critical areas concerning electoral reforms and their significance in fostering a more robust democratic environment.
According to the National Coordinator of CODEO, Mr. Albert Arhin, despite Ghana’s history of stable democracy there have been several challenges related to election result management, parliamentary petition adjudication, and female representation in governance roles.
He stressed that implementing electoral reforms would strengthen democratic institutions, fortify electoral systems, and elevate Ghana as a beacon of democracy on the African continent.
Dr. Kojo Pumpuni Asante, Director for Programmes and Policy Engagement at CDD-Ghana, also drew parallels between credible elections and a well-running car engine, noting that the legitimacy of a government hinges on the credibility of electoral processes.
The collaborative workshop sought to address electoral hurdles in anticipation of the 2024 general election, fostering meaningful engagement with citizens through media platforms to educate and also enlighten journalists on proposed electoral reforms.
Source: Myrepubliconline