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Kufuor's last words -Let the EC be Neutral
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 5, Ghanadot - The outgoing president of Ghana,
John Agyekum Kufuor, has recommended a review of the mandate
of members of Ghana’s independent Electoral Commission so as
to build on their neutrality.
Delivering his last State of the Nation Address to
Parliament on Monday, he said renewing their mandate for
every six years would go a long way to ensure public trust
in the commission and make it more accountable.
“The country has been fortunate with the current Commission
whose core members have by and enlarge conducted themselves
professionally. There is no doubt, however, that generally,
it is risky to have a referee that enjoys permanent security
of tenure.
“I therefore recommend for the consideration of this House
and the nation a system which will retain the absolute
independence of the commission but, also provide all its
members with specific term tenure, consideration could be
given to a six-year-two-term arrangement overlapping
parliament.”
President Kufuor suggested that their appointment and
renewal should be vested in a specifically constituted
electoral college that can ensure a “sustained public trust
in the commission and also to make it accountable to the
people”.
Considering the composition of the incoming
parliamentarians, he noted that the state of Parliament
appears “hung and divided”, which requires regular
consultations, responsible compromising and accommodation.
“Constructive consensus building must become the order of
the day in the house,” he remarked.
President Kufuor said the current state where the
constitution stipulates that majority members of cabinet
should be appointed from within Parliament to facilitate
cooperation between the two organs of the state however does
not augur well for supervision and effective execution of
their respective duties.
“It is clear that the demands of the two functions, require
the full time attention, therefore to expect a full time
minister to couple as a full time parliamentarian, only
tends to lead to underperformance of the incumbent.”
He also noted that this combination gives undue
psychological advantage to the ordinarily parliamentarian
and impedes on the needed checks and balances from the two.
According to him, though he would have been happy if a
candidate of his political tradition had succeed him.
But Ghanaians have decided otherwise and that he will
respect their decision. He therefore congratulated both
Professor Evans Atta Mills of the NDC and Nana Addo Danquah
Akuffo Addo for contesting this election peacefully.
"It is hoped that he will bring the wealth of experience
garnered while in government and subsequently out of it to
forge a sense of unity within the body politic, which is a
sine qua non for nation building.”It is my hope that he will bring the worth of his
experience gathered while in government and subsequently out
of it to forge a sense of unity within the body politic
which is a banner for nation building".
"I also congratulate the NPP flag bearer Nana Akuffo Addo
who has honoured himself with the greatest sense of dignity
in what is termed as one of the closest contested elections
ever in the political history of this country".
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President
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of the mandate of members of Ghana’s independent
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