
Ghana, the first sub-Saharan country to gain independence in 1957, will have elections this Sunday. After what happened in Kenya in December last year - that country too was regarded as stable until elections - and in Zimbabwe earlier this year, there might be some apprehension. Ghana also has recently discovered oil, always a problem - just look at neighboring Nigeria, whose oil wealth has been its bane.
But Ghana, everyone is saying, is different. Democracy has taken deep root there; the media and reporting scene is vibrant, the election commission strong. And the vote counting system - going by what this article says - is remarkably transparent:
During elections radio stations like the capital's JoyFM dispatch staff armed with mobile phones around the country.
The correspondent gives continuous live updates and reports by mobile phone to their media "election headquarters".
Once results are collated at the constituency, in the presence of party officials and electoral officers, the radio stations rapidly compile the results, broadcast them and a clear picture of the outcome is available within 24 hours.
The process has become too fast for old-fashioned election shenanigans.
JoyFM takes this a step further and publishes the results on the internet, thereby making it virtually impossible for a government to fiddle with results during a deliberate delay in their release by a government-controlled electoral commission as is the case elsewhere in Africa.
That's quite impressive; with that sort of accountability everything should be fine next week. Still, there will always be some tension; besides the race is close. Fingers will be crossed.
Credit: Hari Jagannathan Balasubramanian
Source: blogspot.com


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Comments
What mandate has any radio station to announce poll results ahead of the designated body responsible for such activity in which case it is the Electoral Commission? This indicates how backward some Ghanaians still are. In case the radio station makes a mistake of some sort either deliberately or not, is it not going to create the very tension and mayhem most Ghanaians are trying to avoid? Any radio station staff acting in contrast to stipulated norms with intent to cause undue uprising must be a...