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A frontline election monitoring group, Yiaga Africa, has said it would deploy a total of 541 elections observers to monitor the June 18 governorship poll
Nseobong Okon-Ekong presents the outcome of monitoring the recent national by-elections conducted by frontline free and fair advocates, Yiaga Africa and certified by its Director of Programmes, Cynthia Mbamalu
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on December 5, 2020 conducted bye-elections into Six Senatorial Districts (Bayelsa Central, Bayelsa West, Imo North, Plateau South, Cross-River North and Lagos East Senatorial District) and nine state constituencies ((Kosofe II State Constituency in Lagos state, Nganzai and Bayo State Constituencies in Borno, Bakori State Constituency in Katsina state, Bakura state constituency in Zamfara, Isu Uzo state constituency in Enugu state, Ibaji State constituency in Kogi, Obudu State Constituency in Cross Rivers state and Dass State Constituency in Bauchi state). The bye-elections which were conducted in 5,856 polling units spread across 34 Local Government Areas in 11 states were in line with the constitutional requirement to fill
EC’s computational errors justifies NDC’s request for probe
Triple S Activist Ghana commends the EC of Ghana for conducting a peaceful election in the just ended polls. Despite a bit of challenges and delays, it is commendable that the EC was able to declare the election results within a good time frame, which curbed the tension that was erupting in some parts of the nation. Independent body, the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) says its Parallel Votes Tabulation (PVT) estimates are consistent with that of the EC, hence a confirmation of the result.
On another development, Triple S Activist Ghana is preview to the statement by the EC on the computational errors in the results of the just ended elections and is surprised the EC could commit such obtrusive errors. The commission indicates that such error did not affect the declaration, and this has been confirmed by Research Grant Institute of Ghana (REGIT), an independent and Non-Governmental Organization dedica