Federation of Muslim Councils calls for Review of New Voters’ Registration Dates

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam. Fasting was prescribed by Allah in Holy Book, the Qur’an. Allah says:
“Oh you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that you many learn
piety and righteousness.” (Qur’an Chapter 2:183).

Hopefully, the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, will this year commence on Thursday, April 23, 2020 and end on
Saturday, May 23, 2020. On the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month of the year and the month of fasting.
The word Ramadan originates from the Arabic root word which means ‘scorching heat’ or ‘intense dryness’.

In observing the fast, Muslims across the world, will abstain from eating, drinking, sexual relations and other activities
considered mundane, from sunrise to sunset. They will focus on the religion and self-reflection. Because Allah views
fasting as inherently stressful, not every Muslim is expected to fast during the period. Pregnant women as well as
those who are sick or traveling are exempt but to recompense in other forms. (Qur’an Chapter 2: 185).

“The month of Ramadan is that in which was revealed the Quran; a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the
guidance, and the criterion (of right and wrong). And whosoever of you is present, let him fast the month, and
whosoever of you is sick or on a journey, a number of other days. Allah desires for you ease; He desires not
hardship for you; and that you should complete the period, and that you should magnify Allah for having guided
you, and that perhaps you may be thankful”. (Qur’an Chapter 2: 185).

In the countdown to the presidential and parliamentary election this year, the Electoral Commission (EC) has
announced 18th April to 23rd May , 2020 as dates for the compilation of the new voters register . While we wish the EC well in its endeavors to execute this important national exercise, we also wish to draw attention to the
discomfiture the exercise will cause Muslims nationwide as it coincides with the fasting period. Voter register
exercises in our part of the globe is characterized hassles including queuing for long hours , sometimes in the sun
and for days before on goes through. This is not the kind of torment one would want to see a fasting person goes
through.

Still fresh in our minds are the media reportage of people who collapsed over exhaustion after waiting long in
queues in certain parts of country to acquire the national identity card, not to mention that that even was not in Ramadan, neither were the victims even fasting.

While we concede the importance of this national exercise of compiling a new voters register, the Federation of
Muslim Councils firmly believe the timing of the exercise is just not unfavorable. It the sincere hope and prayer of
the Federation of Muslim Councils that the on-going tripartite negotiations among the Eminent Advisory Committee of the EC, IPAC and EC will lead to an amicably fruitful results to move us forward as a nation. We hope and pray too that the importance the Islamic calendar and the fasting period will not be lost sight of.

In light of the above the Federation of Muslim Councils calls on the Electoral Commission to review the period of the
intended new voter registration exercise, to a more suitable one, possibly to commence a day after the Idul Fitr
holiday for, if care is not taken many Muslims will be disenfranchised come December 7, 2020!!!

Al-Hajj Muhammad Amir Kpakpo Addo
Secretary-General
Federation of Muslim Councils, Ghana

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