Dr Eric Oduro Osae, the Dean of Studies and Research, Institute of Local Government Studies, says the Electoral Commission has the discretionary powers and mandate to compile a new voters’ register under Article 45(a) and 46 of the 1992 Constitution.
He said if anyone or group of persons had issues with the discretionary powers of the Electoral Commission (EC), it was prudent to go to court instead of demonstrating and applying indirect pressure on the Election Management Body.
Dr Oduro Osae told the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Saturday that so far no strong legal arguments had been made against the new voters register.
The National Democratic Congress and five other political parties on Saturday organised a demonstration in Tamale to express their displeasure over EC's decision to compile a new voters’ register for the December 7 Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
"I think those in favour and against have always argued on the timing. I think going on demonstrations, which has the potential of raising the political temperature of the country, is not the way to go."
Dr Oduro Osae said the Constitution, under Article 45(a) gave the EC the sole mandate to compile a voters register and its independence in that regard was guaranteed under Article 46 of the same Constitution.
He said all the debates and discussions should focus on the EC as a Commission and not the Chairperson, Mrs Jean Mensa, because of the principle of collective responsibility.
Source: GNA
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But who says every national decision should have legal basis? I dont understand his line of argument.
I CAN'T JUST UNDERSTAND THIS MAN ODURO TELLING US THAT THERE IS NO LEGAL BASIS TO GO TO COURT ON THIS NEW VOTER REGISTER PALAVA. IF THE SAME REGISTER WAS JUST USED TO CONDUCT ANOTHER IMPORTANT NATIONAL ASSIGNMENT SUCH AS THE DISTRICT LEVEL ELECTIONS (DLE) LESS THAN A MONTH AGO WHICH THE EC STAFF HAILED AS A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME OR PROCESS, HOW COME ALL OF A SUDDEN U-TURNBY THE EC THAT THE SAME VOTER REGISTER WITH THE SAME NAMES IN IT CAN'T BE USED FOR A GENERAL ELECTION? IF PEOPLE SPENT SO MUCH MONEY ON THE DISTRICT LEVEL ELECTION TO LOSE THAT ELECTION BECASE OF A SUPPOSEDLY "FLAWED REGISTER", DON'T YOU THINK, MR. ODURO, THAT THERE IS FERTILE GROUND FOR THEM TO GO TO COURT AND ANNUL (DECLARE INVALID) THE DLE RESULTS AND SUE THE EC TO ANSWER FOR FINANCIAL LOSS O THE STATE? WE ARE OBSERVING THE WHOLE PROCESS WITH KEEN AND RA_*PT ATTENTION!
So they could compile new register any time any how without common sense. It's that the spirit of the Article 45(a)? Which sensible commission would embark on such adventures when there is ongoing national ID exercise and pending national census?.Is it not prudent to wait and rely on the data of those two exercises? Intellectuals in Ghana allowed their minds to be enslaved by ethnic and political bias.