BE FAIR AND FIRM DURING ELECTION 2024: CLERGY TO EC

The clergy in Ghana have urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to display the polling station results on a public portal during voting to enhance transparency and credibility in the 2024 general election.

They have also called on the EC, the political parties, and the civil society organisations to work together to ensure a peaceful and fair election. The clergy have also appealed to the biggest opposition party in Ghana National Democratic Congress (NDC) to return to the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) to foster consensus building.

In the advice to the various stakeholders in the upcoming election, they appealed and cautioned the youth not to allow themselves to be influenced by politicians who might approach and use them as tools to foment trouble in the campaigning period.

 

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