As the dust settles on the limited voter registration exercise, the Electoral Commission (EC) led by Jean-Bossman finds itself under scrutiny for its inexplicable delay in releasing the number of eligible voters captured during the exercise.
The public’s patience wears thin, and concerns grow louder.The registration exercise was marred by unprecedented errors and challenges, which the EC acknowledged. Yet, the commission’s silence on the number of registered voters raises eyebrows.
With the Exhibition exercise looming, the EC’s opacity fuels anxiety and erodes trust.The leadership of Jean-Bossman, as both Chair and Deputy, has been marked by imperfections and controversies. The EC’s tardiness in disclosing critical information undermines the integrity of the electoral process.

Ghanaians deserve better.
As the country inches closer to the Exhibition exercise, the EC must prioritize transparency and accountability. The public demands answers, and it is the commission’s duty to provide them. We urge the EC to break its silence and restore trust in Ghana’s electoral process.
The nation waits with bated breath.
Ahmed Mohammed Gedel, Deputy Zango Caucus Coordinator, USA;
Former NDC Technical Advisor (Biometric) and NDC Representative, IPAC & UNDP-Ghana.
Source:Nationaltymes.com












