EC Must Undergo Independent Audit – Dr. Asiedu Sarpong
- Dr. Asiedu Sarpong calls for independent audit of voters register.
- EC admits to errors in register, including voting transfers.
- Audit crucial to maintain public trust and prevent tensions.
- Similar audit in 2012 ensured peaceful electoral process.
Dr. Kwame Asiedu Sarpong, a fellow at CDD-Ghana, has called on the Election Commission (EC) to conduct a non-partisan audit of the voters register.
This move is crucial to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the register ahead of the December national elections.
The EC has faced mounting pressure to conduct an independent audit after admitting to errors in the register.
These errors include voting transfers and instances of district officers engaging in voter registration irregularities.
Dr. Asiedu Sarpong emphasized that if the EC acknowledges errors, then an independent audit is necessary to maintain public trust in the electoral process.
He expressed disappointment in the EC’s response to the errors, questioning whether they imply that the public is foolish.
Dr. Asiedu Sarpong stressed that an independent audit, not conducted by any political party, is necessary to address concerns among stakeholders.
He noted that the situation bears similarities to the 2012 general election, where an independent audit of the voters register helped calm tensions and ensured a peaceful electoral process.
Dr. Asiedu Sarpong urged the EC to follow the example of former EC Chairperson Dr. Afari Gyan, who allowed an independent audit in 2012.
By conducting an independent audit, the EC can demonstrate transparency and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.