The Electoral Commission (EC) has dismissed claims that public trust in its operations is declining, ahead of the December 7 general elections.
This comes in response to a report by CDD-Ghana, which raised concerns over the Commission’s perceived impartiality.
Dr. Eric Bossman Asare, EC’s Deputy Chairperson, assured the public that these concerns are unfounded, emphasizing the Commission’s commitment to delivering credible elections.
Dr. Asare highlighted the EC’s efforts to enhance electoral integrity, such as implementing advanced biometric systems, rigorous staff training, and strong oversight at polling stations.
He urged the public to focus on Ghana’s track record of successful elections, stressing transparency and accuracy in vote counting.
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