The Electoral Commission (EC) has assured political parties and aspirants that ample time will be provided for those seeking to contest the presidency. This measure aims to prevent the disqualification of any aspirant due to time constraints, as experienced in the 2020 elections.
In 2020, five presidential aspirants were disqualified, a situation the EC is determined to avoid in the upcoming elections. According to the Deputy Commissioner in charge of Operations, Samuel Tettey, the EC is committed to ensuring a transparent electoral process.
Mr. Tettey emphasized that all stages of the Commission’s processes must be observed to guarantee a very transparent election. He noted that the processes are designed to be transparent, with clear channels for addressing challenges at every stage.
The EC is taking steps to ensure that all aspirants have sufficient time to complete the necessary requirements without fear of disqualification. This includes providing adequate time for nomination, verification, and other critical processes leading up to the elections.
Mr. Tettey’s assurance comes as a relief to political parties and aspirants, who can now focus on their campaigns without worrying about time constraints. By providing sufficient time and ensuring transparency, the EC aims to conduct a smooth and credible electoral process.