NCCE urges public to allow EC Chairman to declare results

Accra, Dec. 29, GNA – The National Commission or Civic Education (NCCE) on Monday called on Ghanaians to allow Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), to discharge his constitutional mandate of declaring the final results of the Presidential Election Runoff.

A statement signed by Mr Farhan Larry Bimi, Chairman of the Commission, in Accra, noted that any act of provocative jubilation by winning party supporters could become counter-productive to the nation’s nascent democratic development.

The Commission further called on Ghanaians to remain calm as the nation got closer to electing a new Leader. It also exhorted all party leaders to restrain their supporters and sympathizers to see the outcome of the election as a victory for Ghana as well as Ghanaians and not for one person or one party.

“We urge all community leaders, chiefs, opinion leaders, heads of faith- based organisations and all identifiable bodies to impress upon their members to heed to the NCCE’s call to enhance national cohesion and peace at this crucial period of the country’s tenuous political environment,” the statement said.

“Whoever is declared by the Electoral Commission as duly elected must be accepted by all Ghanaians as the new president of the nation,” the Commission said.

Source: GhanaWeb

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