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Ayariga Champions Single Electoral Commission For West Africa

Headlines Ayariga Champions Single Electoral Commission For West Africa
MAY 12, 2019 LISTEN

A member of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament representing Ghana, Mahama Ayariga is calling for the establishment of a single Electoral Commission (EC) for the West African sub-region to save resources.

“If we have a common EC for ECOWAS, with uniform codes that govern every election the standard will be the same, it will cost us less because for every country its own independent electoral system buy materials for election is costly”

Mr. Mahama Ayariga made this remarks at the ongoing First Ordinary Session of ECOWAS Parliament for this year in Abuja Nigeria.

When we have a common system run by ECOWAS one set of material could move from country to country, whereas the individual states use them only periodically and costly to “our citizens' so much money”, he lamented.

According to Mahama Ayariga countries in the community, states would save billions they given out to Western countries in importing electoral materials and called for a motion to debate the issue adopted and forwarded to the Authority of Heads of States, for consideration and implementation.

He further pointed out that he knows the idea would take a long because the Heads of States are worried about their individual “sovereignties and Authorities”.

“As we seek to establish democracy, if we do not establish common democratic institutions that all of us can identify with, each country would do what it wants and forever and ever we would meet here every year consider these reports lament over the various problems in various countries over elections”.

In addition, when a President says he would hand over we are so quick to be excited and we congratulate him for deciding that he would hand over, “there should not be a question of whether the President would the President would handover or not”.

He made this remarks in the wake of the extension of Parliamentarians terms by in office by a Presidential Decree in Guinea as they presented their country report.

As with the Mali report, it was revealed that it was going through political difficulties as there exist post-electoral political crisis.

It appears there is an extension of the mandate of legislators by six months.

---Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/ghanamps.com

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