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Akufo-Addo has deliberately and systematically weakened independent institutions – Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has accused the Akufo-Addo administration of intentionally undermining independent institutions in Ghana, specifically mentioning the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Judiciary.

Speaking at his Good Governance Forum on Thursday, October 31, Mahama expressed deep concern over the erosion of institutional integrity and the implications it has for the country’s democracy.

During his address, Mahama emphasised that the systematic weakening of these institutions poses a serious threat to good governance and accountability in the nation.

He argued that an independent and robust judiciary, along with a credible electoral body, is essential for ensuring fair elections and justice for all citizens.

Mahama reassured Ghanaians of his commitment to restoring good governance if elected in the upcoming elections.

He pledged to collaborate with various stakeholders, including civil society and the media, to reinforce transparency and accountability within government institutions.

In closing, Mahama called on citizens to unite in the fight for a stronger democratic framework in Ghana, asserting that the country deserves leadership that respects and upholds the principles of good governance.

“For almost eight years, the government has deliberately and systematically worked to weaken and undermine the independence of the Judiciary, the electoral commission, and the Audit Service for their own parochial purposes.”

“Our human rights record including press freedom has suffered just as the fight against corruption has. Journalists have been hounded and cowered into silence and self-censorship.”

“But I can assure you that there’s hope. The NDC, under my leadership, is ready and willing to work with Ghanaians, our key stakeholders, civil society, our traditional leaders, and our development partners to restore good governance to our beloved country,” he stated.

Source: MyJoyOnline

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