Electoral Commission of Ghana

The Electoral Commission of Ghana is the official body in Ghana responsible for all public elections. Made up of seven members, its independence is guaranteed by the 1992 Ghana constitution.[1] The current commission was established by the Electoral Commission Act (Act 451) of 1993.[2] Kwadwo Afari-Gyan was the first substantive Chairman of the Commission from 1993-2015.[3][4] On December 5,2018, the Electoral commission chaired by Jean Adukwei Mensah reverted to the old logo Eagles[5] with coat of arms after the controversy over the new logo[6][7]

Electoral Commission of Ghana

Electoral Commission of Ghana new logo
Agency overview
Formed1993
Superseding agency
  • Interim National Electoral Commission
JurisdictionGovernment of Ghana
HeadquartersAccra
5.5618706°N 0.2021849°W / 5.5618706; -0.2021849
Agency executives
  • Chairman
  • Deputy Chairman
  • Deputy Chairman
Child agencies
  • (etc.)
Key document
Websiteec.gov.gh
Electoral Commission of Ghana old logo

Members

The Commission is made up of seven members. The position of Chairman became vacant in June 2018 when the President, Nana Akufo-Addo sacked Charlotte Osei, the first lady to occupy this position in Ghana.[8] This was apparently on the recommendation of a committee set up by Sophia Akuffo, the Chief Justice of Ghana.[9] She was appointed by former President John Dramani Mahama, in consultation with the Council of State of Ghana in June 2015.[10] Her two deputies were Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah. Sulley Amadu was appointed by John Evans Atta Mills, the then Ghanaian President following the retirement of David Kangah who had served in that capacity for 19 years.[11] Georgina Opoku Amankwah was appointed by President John Mahama to replace Sarfo-Kantanka who had served for about 20 years. She is the first female Deputy Chairman of the Commission.[12] There are four other members. Mrs. Paulina Adobea Dadzawa, an administrator and Ebenezer Aggrey Fynn, a Management Consultant were appointed by President Kufuor in consultation with the Council of State of Ghana in February 2004.[13] In June 2018, the Chairman, Charlotte Osei and her two deputies were sacked by Nana Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana following an investigation by a committee set up by the Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, following various allegations of fraud and corruption leveled against them.[9] In July 2018,the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo nominated 4 EC top officials [14] The new Electoral Commissioner, Jean Adukwei Mensa along with her two new deputies, Samuel Tettey and Eric Bossman as well as another new member Adwoa Asuama Abrefa were all sworn in by President Akufo-Addo on 1 August 2018.[15]

OFFICENAMETERM
ChairmanJean Adukwei Mensa[14]August 2018 present
Deputy ChairmanEric Asare Bossman [14]August 2018 present
Deputy ChairmanSamuel Tettey [14]August 2018 present
MemberMrs. Paulina Adobea Dadzawa[13]February 2004 present
MemberEbenezer Aggrey Fynn[13]March 2004 present
MemberSa-Adatu MaidaNovember 2010[16] present
MemberRebecca Kabukie AdjaloNovember 2010[16] present
MemberAdwoa Asuama AbrefaAugust 2018[17] present
Past Chairman
ChairmanDr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan1993 June 2015
ChairmanCharlotte OseiJune 2015 June 2018[9]
Past Deputy Chairman
Deputy ChairmanKwame Afreh[18]1992 1994
Deputy ChairmanDavid Azey Adeenze-Kangah1993 April 2012[11]
Deputy ChairmanKwadwo Sarfo-Kantanka1993 April 2013[19]
Deputy ChairmanSulley Amadu[11]May 2012 June 2018[9]
Deputy ChairmanGeorgina Opoku Amankwaa[12]July 2013 June 2018[9]
Past members
MemberDr M K Puni[20]? June 1995
MemberElizabeth Solomon[20]? February 2004
MemberTheresa Cole[20]? February 2004
MemberErnest Dumor[20]? February 2004
MemberNana Amba Eyiiba I, EfutuhemaaFebruary 2004 2010
MemberEunice Akweley RobertsFebruary 2004 2010
Source:Electoral Commission of Ghana

International support

The claim that the commission received a successful support to the close of elections of 2008, has made it a focus of African and international election reform organizations.[21] In November 2009, a conference was held to analyze this election and tried to establish new standards and practices for African election commissions[21] which was Held in Accra was titled Colloquium on African Elections: Best Practices and Cross-Sectorial Collaboration.[21] The conference was organized by a number of international election reform organizations including the National Democratic Institute, the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, the Open Society Initiative for West Africa and UNDP.[21]

Former members

In February 2004, three members of the commission retired. They were Elizabeth Solomon, Mrs. Theresa Cole and Professor Ernest Dumor. Another member, Dr. M. K.Puni, died in June 2005. Dixon Afreh is a former member of the Commission who left when he was appointed as a Justice of the Appeal Court in October 1994.[22] Three of the members were appointed by President John Kufuor in consultation with the Council of State of Ghana in February 2004 and sworn in on 5 March 2004. They are Mrs. Paulina Adobea Dadzawa, an administrator, Nana Amba Eyiiba I, Efutuhemaa and Krontihemaa of the Oguaa Traditional Area and Eunice Akweley Roberts, an Educationist and Human Resource Practitioner. They were all women. Ebenezer Aggrey Fynn, a Management Consultant was also appointed to the Commission by the President to bring it to its full complement of seven members.[13]

In June 2018, the chairperson, Charlotte Osei, and her two deputies, Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah were removed from office by President Akufo-Addo on the recommendation of a committee set up by the chief justice.[23]

Elections

The Electoral Commission of Ghana established a biometric system of registration for the electoral register prior to the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections to prevent double registration and to eliminate ghost names in the old register.[24] In preparation towards the 2020 elections,257 of the 260 offices all over the country were linked on the internet. MTN won the bid to provide the internet network and Persol Systems, the bid to build the Data Center.[25]

Preceding Institutions

The lives of Electoral Commissions prior to the Fourth Republic of Ghana were interrupted due to military coups. At the time of the UNIGOV referendum in 1976, Justice Isaac K. Abban was appointed by the Supreme Military Council under Ignatius Kutu Acheampong. In 1979, Justice Joe Kingsley Nyinah was the Electoral Commissioner during the general election. For the Ghanaian presidential election and parliamentary election in 1992, the Electoral Commissioner was Justice Josiah Ofori Boateng.

See also

References

  1. "ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTORAL COMMISSION". Electoral Commission of Ghana. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
  2. "Act Establishing The EC". Electoral Commission of Ghana Official Website. Electoral Commission of Ghana. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  3. "Who Will Be The Next Chairman Of The Electoral Commission". modernghana.com. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  4. "Afari-Gyan Created 35 Constituencies and Parliamentary Seats with Just 4 Months to Election 2012". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  5. "Ghana's Electoral Commission reverts to using its original logo". www.pulse.com.gh. 5 December 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  6. "EC reverts to 'original' logo". www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  7. "Coalition urges EC to engage 'opposers' of new voters' register". www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  8. "Electoral Commission of Ghana,". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  9. "Akufo-Addo sacks Charlotte Osei, two deputies". ghanaweb.com. AfricaWeb Publishing B.V. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  10. "Mahama appoints new EC boss". Ghanaweb. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  11. "Amadu Sulley sworn in as Deputy Electoral Commissioner". Ghanaweb. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  12. "EC gets new Deputy Chairman". TV3 Onlline. TV3 Network. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  13. "Three new members of EC sworn into office". Politics of Friday, 5 March 2004. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  14. "Profiles of 4 nominated EC top officials". citinewsroom.com. Jonas Nyabor/citinewsroom.com/Ghana. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  15. "Enjoy no 'honeymoon'; let past events guide you to make EC better – Akufo-Addo to Jean Mensa". Ghanaweb. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  16. "Changes at Electoral Commission: President appoints two". Ghanaweb. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  17. "Akufo-Addo swears in Jean Mensa, 3 other electoral commissioners". GhanaWeb. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  18. "President Kufuor mourns Justice Afreh". ghanaweb.com. Ghana Web. 19 March 2004. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  19. Frimpong, Enoch Darfah. "Kantanka retires from Electoral Commission". Graphic Online. Graphic Corporation. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  20. "The Commissioners". ModernGhana. ModernGhana.com. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  21. "EXPERTS GATHER IN GHANA TO DEVELOP IMPROVED STANDARDS FOR AFRICAN ELECTIONS" (PDF) (Press release). National Democratic Institute. 9 November 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011.
  22. "The Commissioners". Official Website. Electoral Commission of Ghana. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  23. https://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2018/june-28th/breaking-news.php
  24. "Compilation of Biometric Register Begins March 24". General news. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  25. "257 EC offices linked through fibre cables". Graphic Online. Retrieved 5 February 2020.


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