The voting process itself was the most uneventful, smooth, and efficient in Ghana’s history, apart from a few hitches that delayed the opening of polling stations across the country.
Author: Clement Sefa-Nyarko
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The latest events will further dent the electoral commission’s image, particularly if Ghana’s judiciary again orders it to reverse its decisions and if there is any alteration in the electoral deadline.
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The current situation is obviously a test of the responsiveness of state institutions, and the judiciary could emerge either weaker or stronger, depending on how the systems and processes activated eventually win public confidence in institutions of state.