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EU offers support for electoral reforms

Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Electoral CommissionerThe European Union (EU) Delegation to Ghana says it is ready to lend out support to the Electoral Commission (EC) to address the problems that were “exposed” during the election petition hearing.

In the final verdict of the Supreme Court, one of the nine justices, Justice Jones Victor Dotsey, granted some of the claims made by the petitions and provided a roadmap for future elections.

A statement issued by the office of the EU office in Ghana commended Ghana for adhering to the rule of law and respect for the constitution.

It further praised the Supreme Court for the substantive work done.

The statement also called on all parties in the petition to live up to their publicly stated commitments to accept the verdict of the Court.

“Today, Ghana's democracy has grown further and is a leading example for all. Peace and stability are important assets for the sustainable development of Ghana; it is therefore important that all parties also call on their supporters to respect the verdict, remain peaceful and avoid unnecessary provocations,” the statement further said.

“In this regard, the EU Delegation commends the people of Ghana for the peaceful and democratic manner in which they have been conducting themselves during the elections and throughout the process,” it concluded.

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