News
Release
AFAG
September
17, 2012C
RED REVOLUTION
Ladies and gentlemen of the Press, good morning
We have invited you here again to help us disseminate to
Ghanaians our disposition and the way forward on our
Press conference dated 28th August 2012,titled “Afari
Djan rescind your decision or Ghanaians will speak’’
In the said Press conference AFAG gave Dr. Kwadwo Afari
Djan two (2) clear weeks to ‘’unconditionally rescind
his decision or honourably resign as Commissioner, if he
could not stand up to the challenge’’.
We again made a passionate appeal to the Peace Council,
the religious groups, the National chief Imam and other
Civil Society groups to make their voices heard in order
to save our country from any anticipated calamity in the
forth-coming general elections.
Ladies and Gentlemen, two (2) weeks on, the Afari-Djan
led Electoral commission has still maintained its
defiant posturing.
DEVELOPMENTS AFTER OUR 28th AUGUST 2012 PRESS CONFERENCE
It is worthy of note, ladies and gentlemen of the Press
that, developments and comments relating to the creation
of the 45 new constituencies have been most unfortunate
to say the least.
Dr Kwadwo Afari Djan speaking on a Forum organized by
the Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG) said that
Think Tanks which are criticizing the used formula ought
to propose better alternate or stop criticizing.
On a GTV current affairs program, Dr Afari Djan,
regretfully called well meaning Ghanaians commenting on
the creation of the 45 new constituencies as 'rubble
rousers'. This is so unfortunate.
There is no better alternative than to refresh the mind
of the Electoral Commission, that per the word “Review”
and using the Population of the country as a yardstick,
the Commission has Twelve (12) months to execute its
constitutionally mandated powers. (Article 47).
We assumed the EC should have known better, but it looks
like we have to school the commission a little bit: Per
international best practice and common sense, the
creation of new constituencies in less than two (2)
months to the General elections is unthinkable. If the
Committee’s report on the electoral dispute in Kenya and
the civil unrest is something to learn from, then the
carved path of the EC should not be entertained but
condemned by all and sundry.
He again opined that, regardless of all the criticisms,
he is resolute and would not allow any pressure to let
him renege on his constitutional obligation.
Ladies and gentlemen of the Press, AFAG is not against
the powers conferred on the EC by the 1992 Constitution,
but blowing the horn of caution based on the exigencies
of time, preparedness of both the EC and the citizenry
and guarding against any anticipated electoral mishap.
As we address you now, we are very much inspired and
motivated by the position taken by some eminent
personalities and credible institutions in our country.
Before today, the Trade Union Congress of Ghana (TUC),
the National Union of Ghana Student’s (NUGS), the
Presbyterian Church of Ghana(PCG), the Northern Sector
Action On Awareness Centre (NORSACC), the Centre for
Democratic Governance(CDD), the Institute of Democratic
Governance(IDEG) ,majority of the major Political
Parties in Ghana, and some Eminent statesmen like former
President Kufour Professor Klutse(former supreme Court
judge) and Professor S.K.B Asante have all spoken
against this untimely act.
Aside the
fact that the Electoral Commission per its stance is
acting in contravention to Article 55(5) of the
Constitution of Ghana, which calls for parties to be
democratic in their operations, common-sense should
always prevail in the execution of a constitutional
provision, particularly when there is a pending case at
the High court in relation to its constitutional
viability of the CI 78.
From the trend above, it has become more than clear that
the Electoral Commission is insistent on its perilous
route in the organization of this year’s Elections and
that nothing can stop him except a RED REVOLUTION.
AFAG is by this Press Conference declaring the ‘Voices
of the People Demo” to be held on the 25th
September 2012
Thank You.
Signed:
Bright Acheampong 0545230621
Davis Opoku Ansah 0244861593
Ohene Djan 0243372125
Arnold Boateng 0244294754
Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye 0244780359
Mutala Mohammed 0269646790
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