In a recent full interview, EC Deputy Chair Dr Bossman Asare provided insights into the decision to recollate parliamentary election results in Ghana. He explained that the move was prompted by inconsistencies and discrepancies observed in the initial tallies from various constituencies. These irregularities raised concerns about the accuracy and integrity of the electoral process. Dr Asare emphasised that the Electoral Commission (EC) is committed to transparency and fairness in the electoral system, asserting that recollation is a necessary step to uphold public trust in the democratic process.
He noted that the recollation process entails a thorough review of results from polling stations, ensuring that each ballot is accounted for and any potential errors rectified. Dr Asare reassured the public that the EC is dedicated to addressing any issues that might undermine the legitimacy of the parliamentary elections. He called for patience from stakeholders as the commission works diligently to resolve these matters, underscoring the importance of delivering credible outcomes. The EC intends to finalise and publish the accurate results promptly, reinforcing its commitment to ensuring a transparent electoral process in Ghana.
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