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GhanaDecides2024: CDD Calls For Active Participation, Free, Fair Polls

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As Ghanaians head to the polls on Saturday, 7 December 2024 to elect their next president and representatives at the parliament, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD-West Africa), has appealed for a free, fair, and transparent electoral process.

INFO DAILY reports that nine political parties are fielding candidates at the presidential election alongside four independents, while 276 parliamentary seats of the country are billed to be contested in tomorrow’s election.

Amidst tomorrow’s election,
18,772,221 registered voters are expected to cast their ballots in 40,975 polling units, a significant increase from 17,027,941 in 2020.

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CCD-West Africa, in a statement signed by its director, Dr. Dauda Garuba, said though there’s widespread public dissatisfaction with the government in Ghana due to several issues lingering in the West Africa country, tomorrow’s elections “offer an ample opportunity for the electorate to demand accountable leadership and chose candidates that truly reflect their aspirations – willing to tackle the country’s sundry economic challenges, and as well as setting the foundation for generational change.”

The statement, which was made available to INFO DAILY by Valeria Ogide, Communication Officer, CDD-West Africa added: “We also appeal to political parties, candidates, and their supporters to maintain peace and uphold those sterling democratic principles of free, fair, and transparent electoral process that are vital to preserving Ghana’s standing as one of the strongest models of democracy in West Africa.”

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The CDD-West Africa, while acknowledging the fact that the outcome of 2020 Ghana’s elections has reduced citizens trust/confidence in Ghana’s Electoral Commission(EC) to as low as 28%, called for actively participate in tomorrow’s electoral process.

The statement stressed the need for vigilance and accountability, believing that the credibility and integrity of the processes would depend largely on the collective will and commitment by all actors.

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The CDD-West Africa added: “It is our hope that by casting their votes, Ghanaians can push back against the perception of democratic backsliding in the region and affirm their commitment to representative governance.”

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Defection: Peter Obi Simply Looking For ‘Food Is Ready’ Party – Wike

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has taken a swipe on former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over his recent defection.

Speaking during a media parley on Wednesday, Wike said Obi is looking for a ‘food is ready’ political party.

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The minister said, “Obi was in APGA, he couldn’t build APGA. He went to Labour, he ran away again from Labour. All he’s looking for is food is ready political party.”

Recall that Obi and Rabi’u Kwankwaso, former presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, on Sunday officially joined the NDC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

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2027: Nobody Wants Fubara – Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed claims that there is widespread support for Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara to return in 2027.

Speaking during his monthly media parley on Wednesday in Abuja, Wike suggested that Fubara can’t claim to enjoy unanimous backing from the public.

He explained that the political crisis in Rivers State had earlier been addressed through the intervention of President Bola Tinubu, particularly during impeachment proceedings initiated against Fubara.

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According to Wike, the President advised all parties to embrace peace, leading to the withdrawal of the impeachment move by the State House of Assembly after agreements were reached.

READ ALSO:Rivers APC Suspends Fubara Over Alleged Anti-party Activities

Wike, however, alleged that the governor failed to fully adhere to the terms agreed during the arbitration process.

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Reacting to claims that the people were urging Fubara to seek re-election in 2027, Wike rejected the assertion, insisting that such narratives were misleading.

Wike maintained that appearing before the President for arbitration required respect for the outcome, noting that all parties were expected to uphold their commitments.

He said: “The President, intervened in the impeachment proceeding. I said withdraw, let their be peace. And the governor said, look, I’m ready for peace. Look, I’m no longer interested for this. I will not do this. The Assembly went and withdrew the impeachment.

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“Having withdrawn the impeachment, he is now too smart on what you agreed before the President. It’s like when you go on arbitration.”

READ ALSO:Court Restrains Rivers Assembly, CJ From Impeaching Fubara, Deputy

Wike continued, “This one is what I don’t like. Nobody wants anybody. Please, don’t tell me that. Excuse me.

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You can go and tell that to the market people or children. Two years that people say he should come out. Who told you that?

“Which politician will say that I was sleeping they came and woke me? Even if people people come to wake you, can’t you say, no, I won’t do it. I’m not prepared for it.

“That you appeared before a President of the country on arbitration, the two parties on arbitration, and these people respected Mr. President, and have done their own part.”

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2027: Wike Opens Up On Preferred Rivers Guber Candidate

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday said he hasn’t endorsed any candidate for the Rivers state gubernatorial election in 2027.

Wike stated this on Wednesday during his monthly media parley in Abuja.

Wike said that the endorsement will come only after a meeting by the joint coalition in the state.

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He said: “I haven’t endorsed anybody. And I can’t endorse anybody until the joint coalition meets.”

DAILY POST reports that questions have been raised concerning the fate of current governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, in 2027.

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The FCT Minister was reported to have endorsed former State Commissioner for Works, Alabo Dakorinama George Kelly, as his preferred candidate for the Rivers State governorship election.

Sources told DAILY POST that Wike settled for George after a closed-door meeting with key political stakeholders in Port Harcourt on Monday.

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