
The African Union (AU) Observer
Mission in Ghana on Tuesday appealed to Ghanaians to be patient
and to trust in the integrity of Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman of
the Electoral Commission (EC), to uphold the will of the electorate.
Dr Salim Ahmed Salim, Leader of the Mission, told journalists
that “to the extent that none of the political parties have ever
questioned the integrity of the Chairman of the EC, it is important for
Ghanaians to wait patiently for his final announcement of the results.
“Whatever the final results may be, the outcome will be very
close and the winner must, therefore, acknowledge that there is a
huge constituency of Ghanaians who do not support him,” he said.
He, therefore, called on the eventual winner of the election to
foster national cohesion and accommodate the loser and his
followers in his scheme of things for the common good of the
country.
“The loser must also be forthcoming with support for the winner
to ensure peace, harmony and good governance,” he said.
Dr Salim noted that even though the December 28 runoff election
was closely contested and full of tension, it was generally peaceful
and orderly, similar to the first round on December 7.
He said the success of the election had made Ghana a shining
example of democracy on the Continent.
Dr Salim commended the electorate, the security services and the
EC for conducting themselves in a manner that had resulted in a very
successful election, saying that the AU would leave Ghana with a
very positive image about the country and its people.
He observed the accusations and counter-accusations that the
two contesting political parties were trading among themselves ahead
of the final declaration of the result and admonished them not to do
anything to erode the credibility of the elections.
“As observers we are not here to interfere but I must say that it is
rather unfortunate the way the two parties are making allegations and
counter-allegation,” he said.
Dr Salim expressed the hope that “when all is said and done”
Ghana would continue to remain the beacon of hope for the
consolidation of democracy on the Continent.


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