The
Electoral Commission (EC) has warned media houses to desist from
declaring results which have not been certified by them in the upcoming
November general elections.
According to the Electoral Commission
such an act may lead to the irregularities in the publication of the
results, which would make work very difficult for the EC and as well
create tension in the country especially among political parties.
Speaking
to CITI FM news, a Deputy Commissioner at the EC, Georgina Opoku
Amankwah says figures that appear on television screens can be accepted
as valid but not in instances where some media would have to collate the
results on their own and then declare ahead of the commission’s
results.
She noted that “platforms who calculate the polling
station voting results on their own should bear in mind that their
platforms are not the formal platforms under the laws of this country to
declare the final results, therefore even though they can collate on
their own they should not expect their figures to be the same as that of
the EC.”
“Electioneering problems set in when calculated results
by some media house in a particular station becomes less or more than
what the EC finally settles on, which should not be entertained in a
country like Ghana where the EC is the only section that has the
mandate to declare accepted results,” she said.
Mrs. Opoku
Amankwah added that in order to curb these problems which may cause
chaos in the upcoming elections, the EC pleads with all media houses
especially radio stations to be very circumspect in their dealings in
respect to the November polls for peace to prevail before, during and
after the elections. |
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