Akufo-Addo’s removal of Charlotte Osei eroded public trust in the EC – Prof Agyeman-Duah

Story By: Will Agyapong

Former senior UN Governance Advisor Prof. Baffour Agyeman-Duah has expressed serious concerns about the impact of Charlotte Osei’s dismissal as Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC).

In an interview, he noted that this decision has set a troubling precedent that continues to affect public perception of the EC.

His remarks come as discussions about the EC’s transparency grow louder, particularly following recent Afrobarometer survey results.

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With just 40 days left for the 2024 elections, the EC is now regarded as one of Ghana’s least trusted public institutions.

The latest survey indicates a rising belief that the EC is not trustworthy.

Despite its responsibility to conduct the December 7 elections fairly and transparently, only 28% of respondents said they trust the Commission—down from 59% in 2012 and a decline from 33% in 2022.

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Reflecting on the 2016 election campaign,  Prof. Agyeman-Duah noted, “The opposition claimed they would remove her if they won—and within three years, that promise was fulfilled.”

He reflected on the simplicity of the removal process: “A single individual wrote the petition to the President, who simply acted as a conveyor, sending it to the Chief Justice, who then made the decision.”

This swift removal, he argued, was unusual and tainted the public’s view of the EC’s independence.

For Prof. Agyeman-Duah, the incident fostered a narrative that the EC could be influenced by political interests.

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“In my view, that event has tarnished the Electoral Commission’s image,” he maintained.

Current EC officials, he added, “are in a tough position because of the circumstances under which they were appointed, which created doubt about their credibility.”

“This action has fueled and reinforced opposition criticism, creating a cycle of mistrust that continues to hinder the EC’s credibility,” he said in an interview with Joy News on October 30.

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