
The Electoral Commission has suspended the
controversial election steering committee after an Inter-Party Advisory Committee meeting Friday.The committee, which was inaugurated this
month was expected to coordinate the activities of the various
stakeholders within the electoral process to ensure successful
elections.The Committee was hit by allegations that it
comprised of card holding members of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), prompting the withdrawal of Dr Karl Mark Arhin, the
Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Service Scheme.A political pressure group, the Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA), called on the EC to disband the committee
entirely, but the
commission stated Thursday that it was not considering
that option.“In the Commission’s view, it is important
to have a committee of that nature; that’s the Election Steering
Committee and so they will be part of our preparation towards the
elections. They have very key roles to play especially because the
representatives come from institutions that we deal with on regular
basis so far as elections in this country are concerned.""One or two biased members can’t stop us,"
the Director of Public Affairs at the Electoral Commission, Christian Owusu Parry said.But after the closed door meeting Friday
morning, the political parties stated that they were not informed before
the committee was formed and are not aware of the mandate of the
committee and agreed unanimously for the committee to be suspended.The task force was made up of representatives
of all public security agencies, i.e. the Police, Military, Immigration, Fire Service and Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), representatives of the Electoral Commission, Research
Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration
and the Ministry of Local Government.Source: Ghana/starrfmonline.com/103.5FM
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