The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is waiting for a formal communication from Parliament to commence the legal processes towards granting the President’s request to suspend the December 17 referendum.
Speaking in a telephone interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Monday, an official source at the EC said it would not run the Referendum alongside the District Level Elections (DLEs) slated for Dec 17.
However the source said the Commission would continue to educate electorates on the new development.
The EC earlier announced that the national referendum to vote on the proposed Amendment to allow political parties to participate in the DLEs would be held together with the Assembly and Unit Committee elections.
Currently Article 55(3) of the 1992 Constitution bars political parties from participating in District Level Elections.
The provision could only be amended through a referendum where at least 40 per cent of persons entitled to vote, cast their ballots at the referendum and at least 75 per cent of the votes should be in favour of passing the Bill.
Walking the GNA through the process of withdrawing the Bill, Dr Eric Oduro Osae, the Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD), said the Constitution permitted a bill to be withdrawn.
“As it stands now the MLGRD will formally communicate to the Attorney General (AG) to withdraw the bill and once that is done the AG will inform the Speaker of Parliament and with permission the bill will be withdrawn,” he said.
“Parliament will then inform the EC that the bill has been withdrawn so it cannot organise the referendum.
The EC will then take steps to extract the Constitutional Instrument 120 on the Referendum and that ends the issue”.
Sharing his thoughts on the development, he said the nation had lost a glorious opportunity to improve the governance system, reduce the powers of the Executive Arm of Government, and commence the implementation of the Constitution review as well as fully democratise the Local Government System.
Opinions were divided among stakeholders including religious bodies, unions and civil society organization about the referendum and that led to President Akufo-Addo calling it off.
The President said there was lack of broad national consensus on the issue hence the decision to suspend it.
Source: GNA
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I WONDERED WHEN THE MOTION TO ELECT MMDCEs WAS WITHDRAWN TOGETHER WITH THE REFERENDUM FOR POLITICAL PARTIES TO BE INVOLVED IN THE LOCAL LEVEL ELECTIONS. THE TWO ISSUES ARE NOT THE SAME. ONE CAN BE DONE WITHOUT THE OTHER. WHAT THEN IS THE WISDOM TO ABORT THE TWO? UPON DEEP REFLECTION I HAVE NOW COME TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESIDENT. THOUGH THE TWO PROVISIONS ARE NOT THE SAME AND ONE DOES NOT NEED TO DEPEND ON THE OTHER, LIKE THE REFERENDUM, THE NPP GOVERNMENT STILL NEED NDC MPs TO SUPPORT THE MOTION FOR THE AMENDMENT. THE DECEPTION OF NDC TO ATTACK AND DESTROY THE TARGET OF THE REFERENDUM MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO BE TRUSTED TO SUPPORT THE MOTION FOR MMDCEs ELECTIONS. THE GOVERNMENT CAN NO LONGER RELY ON NDC TO SUPPORT THE MOTION FOR THE AMENDMENT TO ELECT THE MMDEs. THE SABOTAGE OF THE REFERENDUM REVEALS MUCH ABOUT NDC. THEY CARE LITTLE FOR TRUE DEMOCRACY. THE BETRAYAL CLEARLY DEMONSTRATES THAT NDC DID NOT EVEN LIKE THE CREATION OF SIX NEW REGIONS. THEY PRETENDED TO SUPPORT IT JUST FOR POLITICAL CONVENIENCE. THEY COULD NOT OPENLY OBJECT TO THE NEW REGIONS BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT RESIST THE EXCITEMENT OF THE PEOPLE TO GET THEIR REGIONS. IF GHANAIANS TRULY WANT TO ELECT THEIR MMDCES THEN THEY SHOULD VOTE NDC OUT OF PARLIAMENT IN 2020. BY THE CONSTITUTION WE NEED MORE THAN TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF PARLIAMENT TO PASS THE MOTION FOR MMDCEs ELECTION. GNANIANS IN 2020 ELECTIONS SHOULD VOTE TO ELECT MORE NPP MPs IN 2020 SO THAT THEY CAN GET THE NEEDED OVERWHELMING MAJORITY TO PASS SUCH AMENDMENT WITHOUT RELYING ON NDC SUPPORT. NDC CAN NEVER BE TRUSTED. THEY DO POLITICS WITH EVERYTHING WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT WHAT IS GOOD FOR THE NATION. YES WE NEED THEM IN PARLIAMENT TO MAKE THE USUAL NOISEEEE BUT WE MUST KEEP THEIR NUMBER LOW TO KEEP THE NATION MOVING FORWARD.
EC's sudden withdrawal of all adverts relating to the referendum just after the president's address creates impression of executive control. EC is an independent body and must be seen as such.