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No external entity can force us to declare Ablekuma North results – EC

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The Electoral Commission (EC)  has reaffirmed its constitutional independence, insisting that no external entity or political pressure can force it to declare the results of the Ablekuma North Parliamentary race prematurely.

Fred Tetteh, Deputy Director of Research at the EC, addressed growing calls from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the immediate release of the constituency’s results, emphasizing that the Commission will adhere to its established processes.

Speaking to Accra-based GHOne TV, Mr. Tetteh emphasized that the EC’s authority is protected under the 1992 Constitution, which safeguards its independence from any individual or group influence. He underscored the Commission’s commitment to transparency and the accuracy of its electoral procedures, stating that it would not bow to outside pressures that could jeopardize the integrity of the election.

The delay in declaring the Ablekuma North results, he explained, was due to challenges in the collation process, including discrepancies in figures from three polling stations and concerns raised by political party agents over inconsistencies in the tallied results. Additionally, the Commission had to address allegations of missing electoral materials before moving forward with finalizing the results.

Despite the mounting agitation, Mr. Tetteh reassured the public that the results would be declared once the verification process was complete. “The Electoral Commission, as per Article 46 of the 1992 Constitution, does not operate under the direction of any individual or entity. Giving ultimatums will not hasten the process,” he said.

The Commission’s stance highlights its ongoing commitment to ensuring electoral integrity, despite the political pressures surrounding the contest.

Source:TheDotNews

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