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The law must deal with persons threatening lives of EC bosses- Group fires

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June 23, 2020
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Mass Action Committee, a civil society Organisation, has condemned  open and veiled threats against the lives of top officials of f Electoral Commission.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra, Convener of the  group, Atik Mohammed said, the group finds such utterances reprehensible and accordingly condemn them in the strongest terms possible adding that, individuals found to have been engaged in such acts should be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.

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EC’s constitutionally sanctioned decision to compile a new electoral register, has suffered opposition from a few groups and individuals for varied reasons.

Some groups and persons have raised concerns about EC’s move to compile a new register threatening that, they will use violence to disrupt the exercise.

Mr. Mohamed added that, individuals found to have been engaged in such acts should be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we all are aware that the EC’s constitutionally sanctioned decision to compile a new electoral register, has suffered opposition from a few groups and individuals for varied reasons.

“Although for the most part, these reasons are unstable and inconsistent, it has always been our position that, the proponents are entitled to express them.  In point of fact, we encourage them to do so because, that is what our democracy prescribes. And where they feel strongly about their views, we have always advocated that, they use all means permissible under the law especially the law courts to articulate their case.

“In recent times however, several comments have been made suggesting the use of violence to either disrupt the registration exercise or harm the persons of Electoral Commission officials.We find such utterances reprehensible and accordingly condemn them in the strongest terms possible,” he said.

We further wish to state that, all individuals found to have been engaged in such act should be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.” He added.

Condemning former President Mahama’s comment on NDC not accepting any “flawed election”, Mr. Atik Mohammed said, such sweeping remarks by President Mahama without providing the proper context has suffered the fate of wrong interpretation and speculation.

He said, all those who are afraid of a “flawed election” including the former President, should therefore join hands with all Ghanaians to make the upcoming exercise successful.

“A flawed election is generally seen as one that is not free, fair and transparent. One of the defining features of a free, fair and transparent election is the existence of a credible register. All objective and patriotic citizens concede the register and the BVMS in their current form, have some problems that tend to undermine the credibility and sustainability of the register. To this end, a new register affords us an opportunity to solve these problems and enhance the credibility of the roll. By enhancing the credibility of the register, we are minimizing the probability of a flawed election. All those who are afraid of a “flawed election” including the former President, should therefore join hands with all Ghanaians to make the upcoming exercise successful”.

He ended by calling on the security agencies to continue to protect Ghanaians from all enemies of democracy and to subject all such to the full rigors of the law especially those who intend to unleash mayhem on innocent Ghanaians during the registration period.

Source: Atinkaonline.com

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