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By Jamila Akweley OkertchiriThe Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) as part of its mandate to mobilise citizens to actively participate in the electoral process and to complement the efforts of the Electoral Commission (EC) in ensuring transparent, free, fair and peaceful elections will be observing the Assin North Constituency by-elections.

As part of the activities planned for the observation of the by-election in the Assin North Constituency, a training workshop for 15 election-day observers ahead of June 27, 2023 is scheduled to be held.

CODEO observers will be taken through the legal framework for elections, the code of conduct for observers, and what to observe at the polling stations.

Simulation exercises will also be conducted to enable observers to go through the observation process ahead of Election Day and to complete the observers’ checklist and critical incident report forms.

CODEO has established an effective system to ensure that its observers are properly recruited to undertake its observation activities. Observers were recruited from member organisations, and strict and cautious steps were taken to ensure that recruited members are non-partisan and professional.

Accordingly, each CODEO observer will sign a pledge of neutrality and non-partisanship form.

A statement by CODEO indicated its appreciation of the support and collaboration it has received from the Electoral Commission in granting accreditation for the observation of the by-election.

“On Tuesday, June 27, 2023, CODEO will deploy 13 Stationed Observers (SOs) to 13 polling stations within 12 electoral areas that were purposefully selected. There will be two Roaming Observers on Election Day, of which one of them will observe the proceedings at the Collation Centre.

“They will observe the polling station set-up, voting and counting procedures, and also file reports on any incidents they observe throughout the day. All CODEO observers will wear CODEO-branded jackets and have their accreditation tags.

“They will report at the polling stations at 6:00am and stay until the end of the official declaration of the ballot count either at the polling station or at the constituency collation centre, as the case may be,”Albert Arhin,National Coordinator, CODEO, said.

He said the observers will provide information to the CODEO Secretariat, at the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) in Accra.

Also, a system of reporting has been devised by CODEO to enable observers to rapidly transmit their observation reports at designated time periods to the CODEO Secretariat to enable CODEO quickly and thoroughly analyse the conduct of voting in the constituency.

“As part of our reporting strategy, a critical incident desk will be mounted at the Secretariat where reports about irregularities, disruptions, and other incidents in the voting process received from observers will be quickly processed and, if verified as valid, relayed to the Ghana Police Service, the Electoral Commission and other relevant state institutions for prompt redress,” Mr. Arhin said.

On the basis of observation findings and incidents filed by observers, he said CODEO will issue a press release after the close of polls on voting day.

“The Coalition will issue a preliminary statement on the conduct of the elections on June 30, 2023. A final detailed report containing an analysis of the election-day observations, lessons learned and recommendations will be prepared and made available to stakeholders and the public at a later date,” he stated.

He affirmed that the EC and Ghanaians have a good record of conducting credible and peaceful multi-party elections, “but we all know that the Ghanaian electoral process remains fraught with challenges, particularly during the conduct of bye-elections

“On this note, CODEO makes a special appeal to all contesting political leaders and their supporters to do all in their power to help maintain the peace in our country.

“CODEO appeals to the EC, polling officials, returning and presiding officers to be firm and apply the electoral rules in an impartial and objective manner. We ask all the polling agents to respect the EC code of conduct and act responsibly on the polling day by assisting the EC officials to execute their duties effectively and efficiently. We also urge the constituents of Assin North and voters to conduct themselves properly on Election Day.”

The group also called on the security services to approach their duties with maximum professionalism and utmost respect for Ghana’s constitution.

“We enjoin you to be non-partisan and focus on the security of the ballot process and of all constituents in a lawful manner.

“We further appeal to the media to be circumspect in its coverage and reportage on the by-election. The media platform, particularly the radio and social media, should not be used to mobilise and instigate violence during the by-election period. The role of the media is to provide accurate information and education to Ghanaians; we expect them to discharge this function objectively and professionally,” the statement read.

 

 

By Jamila Akweley Okertchiri