EU praises Ghana’s peaceful elections, celebrates democratic milestone

Ghana has once again demonstrated its democratic credentials, earning praise from the European Union (EU) for the successful conduct of its recent elections.

Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly, Ambassador of the European Union to Ghana, celebrated the nation’s vibrant democracy in a statement reflecting on the election process and its outcomes.

The elections, which culminated in the decisive victory of President-elect John Dramani Mahama, were marked by peaceful voting, professional administration, and a spirit of collaboration among stakeholders.

Ambassador Razaaly described the past weeks as “a great display of Ghana’s vibrant democracy” and commended the efforts of the Electoral Commission (EC), civil society, and all participants in ensuring a smooth process.

On election day, 88 diplomats from the EU, its Member States, Norway, and Switzerland observed proceedings at approximately 430 polling stations across 10 regions.

Ambassador Razaaly, who was stationed at the Jamestown polling centre in Accra, highlighted the punctuality of the voting process, the professionalism of polling staff, and the orderly conduct of voters. “Ayekoo Electoral Commission of Ghana and its Chair, Jean Mensa,” he said, acknowledging their role in upholding Ghana’s democratic standards.

The EU also worked closely with domestic institutions, contributing to the deployment of 4,000 domestic observers in collaboration with organisations such as IDEG, CODEO, WANEP, NCCE, NPC, and KAIPTC. This effort underscored the importance of local ownership in safeguarding electoral integrity.

The EU congratulated President-elect Mahama on his victory and expressed a commitment to deepening the EU-Ghana partnership under his leadership.

Ambassador Razaaly also extended commendations to Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his gracious concession, describing it as a bold and honourable step that reinforced Ghana’s democratic culture.

While acknowledging isolated incidents, the EU noted that the overall process was remarkable, with lessons from Ghana’s elections resonating beyond its borders.

Ambassador Razaaly shared an anecdote from African electoral experts who expressed admiration for Ghana’s best practices, indicating plans to replicate them in their own countries. “This is the best thing about democracy,” Razaaly remarked. “If you share it, it does not make you poorer. On the contrary.”

As Ghana transitions to a new administration, the EU reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the country in areas of jobs, prosperity, peace, and sustainability. “Hand-in-hand towards a bright future for Ghana and all Ghanaians,” Razaaly concluded, expressing optimism for continued collaboration.

The successful elections have further cemented Ghana’s reputation as a beacon of democracy in Africa, with its processes and practices serving as an inspiration to nations across the continent.

source: myjoyonline.com

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