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We Cannot Defy Court Order On ROPAA – Electoral Commission

17-Mar-2019
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The Electoral Commission (EC) would not defy a court decision ordering it to operationalize the Representation of People Amendment Act (ROPAA) to allow Ghanaians abroad to vote in national elections, the Commission has said.

An Accra High Court presided over by Justice Anthony Yeboah in 2017 had ruled in favour of some five Ghanaians in the diaspora who sued the Commission to compel it [EC] to implement ROPAA so they could vote in national elections.

Addressing ROPAA consultative meeting in Wa, Dr Eric Bossman Asare, the Deputy Chairman of the EC and a member of the Committee, said the court ordered the EC to prepare a Constitutional Instrument (C.I) and lay it before Parliament within 12 months to operationalize ROPAA to franchise Ghanaians outside to partake in national polls.

“The Commission is complying with the court order, hence the need for broader stakeholder consultations that would lead to the best and effective implementation of (ROPAA),” he said.

“We are complying with the order and our mission here is to seek your opinion and advice on how best to implement ROPAA”.

Dr Asare said the EC could not act within the 12 months ultimatum given by the court because it was faced with the Lower Manya Krobo District election, referendum on the creation of the six new regions, and other official duties.

The Commission, therefore, applied for an extension, he added, and another 12 months was granted to enable the EC lay a Legislative Instrument before Parliament for implementation of ROPAA.

A leading member of the largest opposition party National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a member of ROPAA Committee, Dr Benjamin Kumbour, urged participants to give concrete suggestions that would lead to effective implementation of the Act.

He also implored participants to stop protracted arguments and condemnations against one another which would retard the progress of discussions and effective implementation of ROPAA.

He said the 2017 high court ruling did not only franchise the five Ghanaians who sued the EC but extended the voting right to all other Ghanaians living in the diaspora no matter their geographical location.

Source: GNA

 

 
 

 

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