Political Parties to submit Audited Accounts by 13th Feb - EC says
The Electoral Commission (EC) has called on political
parties which are yet to submit their returns and audited accounts for 2017/218
to do so by February 13.
EC Chairperson, Jean Mensa, said the Commission had noted
that the number of audited accounts received to date fell short of the
international standards.
Mrs Mensa made the appeal on Wednesday in a speech read on
her behalf at a press conference in Accra.
The press conference was held to outline key decisions taken
at the end of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) Meeting.
Present at the meeting were representatives of registered
political parties, development partners and a number of civil society
organizations (CSOs).
Also, present were senior officers of the Commission.
The deliberations at the meeting centred on the 2018
referendum on the creation of six new regions, the Ayawaso West Wuogon
Parliamentary by-election, and the 2019 District Level Elections (DLE) and the
referendum on the election of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief
Executives (MMDCEs).
Others are updates on Representative of the People’s
Amendment Act (ROPAA), the inspection of offices of political parties and the
Level of Compliance by the political parties with respect to their 2017/2018
Audited Accounts.
Mrs Mensa said after the deliberations and discussions, some
decisions were reached and adopted by the meeting.
She said that the DLE and the referendum to amend Article
55(3), which would allow for the election of MMDCEs on partisan basis, would be
held on the same day.
Mrs Mensa said timelines for the DLE, referendum and related
activities would be announced in due course.
“Ahead of the referendum, the EC has drafted a
Constitutional Instrument to regulate the referendum. This will be discussed
with the Attorney-General’s Department and hopefully laid before this session
of Parliament,” she said.
She urged the ROPAA Committee had convened its meeting
beginning with the Greater Accra Region.
She said among the stakeholders to be consulted are the
political parties, civil society organizations, the clergy, media and
traditional authorities.
Mrs Mensa said the Committee would also embark on
international consultations to collate views of Ghanaians abroad and to learn
from the experiences of other electoral management bodies.
“It is anticipated that the Committee would present a
comprehensive report for the Commission by the end of May 2019,” Mrs Mensa
said.
She said the inspection of political party offices would be
held in February and March adding that notices have already been served on the
political parties.
She said a newspaper notice to that effect has also been
published in the Daily Graphic and the Daily Guide newspapers.
On the Ayawaso West Wuogon parliamentary by-election, Mrs
Mensa said: “The Commission condemns the violence that took place in the
residence of the candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)”.
“The Commission entreats political parties to work to
address the issue of vigilantes within their respective political parties to
ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
Mrs Mensa said during the recent by-election, it was noted
that the security officers could have better handled the clashes which occurred
in the home of the NDC Candidate.
By:brightwebtv.com/bright Agyapong.
Source: GNA
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