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Exhibit professionalism in Ejisu by-election – Ibn Chambas to EC

Dr Ibn Chambas, a member of the AU High-Level Panel, has urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to utilise the upcoming by-election, triggered by the passing of Ejisu MP, John Kumah, as an ideal opportunity to practice professional electoral conduct in preparation for the 2024 elections.

He pointed out that Ghana has a history of unrest during by-elections, emphasizing the need to seize this opportunity for peaceful conduct.

He was speaking at the 25th Anniversary celebration of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) in Accra on Friday.

“We have had numerous opportunities for by-elections. Unfortunately due to the passing of Deputy Finance Minister John Kumah, another by-election might be upon us and that would be a good testing ground for the electoral process.

“The last one went very smoothly and I think all the political actors were pleased with the conduct of Assin North. We hope that the forthcoming by-election in Ejisu will be similarly conducted “.

Dr. Chambas further urged the EC to strictly adhere to election deadlines and regulations, as outlined in its calendar, to prevent situations that could escalate into violence.

He stressed the need for accountability in addressing electoral violence, referencing the unfortunate loss of lives during the 2020 elections.

“In our last elections, 8 persons were lost and it’s a shame that accountability hasn’t been brought to the matter and that’s something we should avoid at all cost this year. The electoral body must work on this issue to establish trust from the people,” he said.

Gwendolyn Meyers, a Global Youth Peace and Security Advocate, proposed the implementation of peace policies aimed at youth development.

She argued that young people, being the most vulnerable segment of society, should be educated about the values of peace and security.

“Partnerships as networking opportunities between government and non-governmental institutions, civil society organizations and the private sector, can play a pivotal role in enhancing peace education, government policy and legitimacy. National youth policies for peace and development should equip young people with knowledge for maintaining peace in the sub-region,” She stated.

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  1. Ahmed says

    The 2020 electoral violence was deliberately carried out by the NDC when they knew within them that they had lost the election.
    So your advice should go to the NDC. Nobody wants violence but if the NDC decides that violence is their stock in trade, we won’t be afraid to confront them

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