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INEC Acting Chairperson Agbamuche-Mbu Meets Political Party Leaders Ahead of Anambra Poll

The Acting Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu, on Tuesday held a consultative meeting with chairmen and secretaries of all registered political parties at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja. The meeting, her first official engagement with political parties since assuming office in an acting capacity, forms part of INEC’s ongoing consultations with key stakeholders ahead of the November 2025 Anambra governorship election. According to a statement by the Commission, the interactive session was aimed at fostering robust discussions with political parties on crucial issues relating to the conduct of the forthcoming election. INEC said the meeting would also enable both the Commission and party representatives to “brainstorm over grey areas” and align strategies to ensure a seamless, credible, and transparent electoral process. “The Commission remains committed to deepening its engagement with political parties and other […]

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IDEG Calls for 120-Day Limit on Election Dispute Rulings to Strengthen Ghana’s Democratic Processes

The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) has urged Ghana's Judiciary and Parliament to enact legislation mandating that all election-related disputes be resolved within 120 days. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and credibility of the country's electoral system by ensuring timely adjudication of electoral disputes. Rationale Behind the 120-Day Limit IDEG's proposal stems from concerns that prolonged election dispute resolutions can undermine public confidence in democratic institutions and potentially destabilize the political landscape. By instituting a definitive timeframe, the organization believes that electoral justice will be delivered more promptly, thereby reinforcing the legitimacy of election outcomes. Proposed Legislative Framework The recommended legislation would require that: All election petitions and related legal challenges be filed within a specified period post-election. The Judiciary prioritizes these cases to ensure resolution within the 120-day window. Mechanisms be established to monitor compliance and address […]

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Mogtari Urges EC Chair Jean Mensa to Resign Over Election Fallout.

Joyce Bawah Mogtari, special aide to Ghana’s President-Elect John Mahama, has called for the resignation of Jean Mensa, the chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC). Speaking in an interview, Mogtari criticized the EC’s handling of the 2024 election, particularly its delays in announcing official results, which she believes contributed to post-election violence. She accused the Commission of being too partisan and incompetent, urging a complete overhaul to restore integrity. According to Mogtari, reforms at the EC will be a priority in Mahama’s administration, with the goal of removing partisanship and ensuring free and fair elections in the future. She believes that Jean Mensa should step down to allow for these necessary changes.

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