Franklin Cudjoe, head of IMANI Africa, has urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to take a more practical approach to its work.
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Cudjoe stressed the need for the EC to make decisions that are realistic and beneficial for the country. Cudjoe emphasized that being practical would promote fairness, transparency, and inclusivity in the electoral process.
He suggested that the EC needs to be more flexible and efficient in organizing elections, stating, “They should be a little bit pragmatic, You know it is not rocket science to organise elections in this country.” Cudjoe’s remarks come amid criticism of the EC’s recent handling of electoral matters.
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Critics have raised concerns about the EC’s management of voter registration and the disposal of electoral equipment. These issues have sparked debates about the commission’s effectiveness and its ability to carry out its duties effectively.
In light of these challenges, Cudjoe’s call for pragmatism underscores the importance of the EC adopting a practical approach to address the issues it faces.
By doing so, the EC can work towards ensuring that future electoral processes are conducted smoothly and efficiently, ultimately serving the best interests of the country.

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