Three Presidential Aspirants, formally submitted their nomination forms and other requirements to Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs. Jean Mensa, to signal their readiness to contest the December 7 Presidential Election when cleared.
They are President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), an Independent Candidate, Mr. Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker and Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrew, the Presidential candidate for the Ghana Union Movement (GUM).
Mrs. Mensa who received the forms separately said the process was one of the most important activities towards the December 7 Elections and that it was in consonant with regulation seven of the CI 127 that enjoined a Presidential Candidate to complete and sign four copies of the Nomination Forms among other things.
She said as part of the Commission’s efforts to ensure a transparent, credible and fair process, it had developed a detailed checklist that embodied the criteria to be satisfied by the Presidential Candidates as prescribed by law.
“The template will guide the scoring and awarding of marks by teams established by the Commission to scrutinize and review each of the Nomination forms submitted,” she said.
“This year, the Commission has set up two teams who have been tasked to review all the forms submitted and the technical team has been tasked to scrutinize the forms submitted to ensure that the Presidential Candidates meet the qualifications as set out in the law.”
Mrs. Mensa explained that the IT Team had been charged with the responsibility of scrutinizing all the Voter IDs of the Presidential Candidates and their supporters to verify their authenticity.
She expressed the confidence that the five-day period provided for the filing process as opposed to the two days provided in previous nomination process would allow enough time for Presidential Candidates to correct any error identified on their forms.
Noting that Ghana’s democratic governance resonated “to the deep values of the NPP”, he stated that the steps taken so far by the Commission were important for democratic governance.
“We are counting on you to be the arbiter that holds the scales evenly to all contestants. What the Ghanaian people are expecting is that the election on December 7 will be an election conducted in peace, freedom, and security and in transparency so that the results of the elections will reflect the will of the people.
“Elections are not meant to be decided by the EC, or the officials that work here…you are the referees of the contest. Elections are to be decided by the people of Ghana and we are hoping that the arrangements that you have put in place will enable the Ghanaian people to manifest their will on December 7 and choose the next government,” he said.
The Presidential Aspirants of GUM, Rev Andrew, commended the leadership of the Commission for a successful registration and exhibition exercise and urged them to remain resolute and ensure a fair play for all.
“I know your capabilities so I will want you to continue to prove yourself. I know God will surely be by your side,” he said.
Mr. Joseph Osei Yeboah, an independent candidate, in the 2016 elections, after filing his nomination, announced that he was no longer contesting as a presidential candidate but would rather run as a vice to Mr. Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker, an independent candidate.