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Don’t use Parliament to justify your voter suppression strategy – Agbodza to EC

Isaac Dzidzoamenu By Isaac Dzidzoamenu Published September 20, 2023
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The Minority Chief Whip, Kwame Governs Agbodza has called on the Electoral Commission not use Parliament to justify its alleged voter suppression strategy.

His comments follow a sharp rebuttal from the Electoral Commission boss, Jean Adukwei Mensah on the challenges that have bedeviled the ongoing Limited Registration Exercise.

Numerous challenges have plagued the exercise, with people traveling long distances to access the centers.

Some individuals have even been compelled to spend the night at the centers in order to secure a spot on the voters’ roll in a timely manner.

The exercise has also been marked by system breakdowns, a phenomenon the commission assured prior to the exercise that it did not anticipate due to the thorough preparation it claimed to have done to ensure the machines were in good condition.

In a statement the Minority leader, the not a penny of the EC’s budget presented to Parliament was varied to its disadvantage as the Commissioner sought to claim during her press conference.

“It is important to state that the Electoral Commission’s budgetary allocation for 2023 is far more than all the budgetary allocations of the Ministry of Information and its Agencies, the National Development Planning Commission, the National Media Commission, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, and the Right to Information Commission, put together.

“It must also be emphasized that not a penny of the EC’s budget was varied to its disadvantage as the Commissioner sought to claim yesterday and this is evidenced in their appropriation. Her claim that the ongoing drudgery she has put Ghanaians through has to do with budgetary constraints is one that must be treated with utmost contempt.

He continued: “There can be no justification on the part of an Electoral Commission that is hell-bent on disenfranchising voters by placing strictures and fetters on the inalienable right of Ghanaians to register to vote in public elections and referenda, instead of implementing programs to expand that right as it is enjoined by law to do.”

Below is the full statement

Minority Chief Whip, Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza writes;

Don’t use Parliament to justify your voter suppression strategy

One of the false, weak and wishy-washy excuses the EC Chair, madam Jean Adukwei Mensa sought to canvass at her press conference yesterday to justify the EC’s dogged determination to suppress first-time voters, is her claim that the Commission is acting within the constraints of its work-plan and budget as approved by Parliament.

Nothing could be further from the truth than this barefaced lie which once again betrays the sinister and ulterior motive by this Jean Mensa/Bossman Asare-led EC to frustrate first-time voters.

The Commissioner’s attempt to once again draw in Parliament into the ongoing discussions about the EC’s deliberately-bungled voter registration exercise is pathetic to say the least. Parliament in considering the Electoral Commission’s budgetary estimates for 2023, its Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) from 2023 – 2026 and the Electoral Commission’s actual Appropriation for 2023, did not take a pesewa out of the Commission’s requests. It is therefore highly contrived to seek to introduce Parliament in a bid to justify its unpopular and unreasonable decision to restrict the registration of voters to its District Offices.

Indeed, both Appendix 4A (MDA Expenditure Allocation) of the 2023 Budget Statement, and the Third Schedule of the Appropriations Act 2022 (Act 1090), as well as the EC’s own  Programme-Based Budget Estimates contained in its MTEF, put the EC’s total  budget for 2023 at GHS386,047,606. Out of this figure, the EC budgeted a rounded figure of GHS56,059,846 for registration of voters in 2023.

It is important to state that the Electoral Commission’s budgetary allocation for 2023 is far more than all the budgetary allocations of the Ministry of Information and its Agencies, the National Development Planning Commission, the National Media Commission, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, and the Right to Information Commission, put together.

It must also be emphasized that not a penny of the EC’s budget was varied to its disadvantage as the Commissioner sought to claim yesterday and this is evidenced in their appropriation. Her claim that the ongoing drudgery she has put Ghanaians through has to do with budgetary constraints is one that must be treated with utmost contempt.

There can be no justification on the part of an Electoral Commission that is hell-bent on disenfranchising voters by placing strictures and fetters on the inalienable right of Ghanaians to register to vote in public elections and referenda, instead of implementing programs to expand that right as it is enjoined by law to do.

Jean Mensa will not be allowed to use Parliament as a convenient excuse for her lawless conduct and as representatives of the people, we will soon be demanding accountability from her and the other Commissioners.

Kwame Governs Agbodza (MP)

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

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