GJA Elections Committee Reaffirms Commitment to Credible and Transparent Process

GJA Elections Committee Reaffirms Commitment to Credible and Transparent Process

The Chairman of the Elections Committee of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Peter Martey Agbeko, has reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to ensuring a credible and transparent electoral process ahead of the upcoming national and regional elections.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, June 24, Mr. Agbeko emphasized that the committee, in collaboration with a technical advisor from the Electoral Commission of Ghana, is working diligently to guarantee a smooth and fair election that upholds the core values of democracy.

Mr. Agbeko also raised concerns over attempts by some individuals to discredit the process, noting that while constructive feedback is welcome, baseless allegations undermine the integrity of the elections. “It is unfortunate when people project their standards onto others and seek to create doubt without presenting verifiable facts,” he stated. He assured that credible concerns will be addressed on their merit.

Addressing controversy around proxy voting, Mr. Agbeko explained that it remains a valid part of modern electoral systems and assured that necessary safeguards are in place to prevent abuse. “Despite the sudden challenge, we conducted the election successfully,” he recalled, underscoring the committee’s resilience and dedication to duty.

As tension builds ahead of the polls, Mr. Agbeko announced that a stakeholder engagement will take place later in the evening, involving all candidates, the Elections Committee, and the Electoral Commission’s Technical Advisor. The meeting aims to promote transparency and foster unity as the GJA moves into the final stages of its electoral process.

The GJA elections are scheduled for Monday, June 30, 2025. Mr. Agbeko has made it clear that he will remain in his role and oversee the process to the end, ensuring that it is conducted faithfully and professionally. “This Chairman is not going anywhere,” he stated. “I intend to see this process through faithfully, professionally, and to the glory of God and the service of our Association.”

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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