Accra, 10 December, 2024 / 9:34 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) have described the December 7 general elections as “generally successful”.
In their Monday, December 9 statement, the Catholic Bishops commend the West African nation’s Electoral Commission and call for “constant” stakeholder engagement in view of “building trust” in the country’s electoral processes.
“We commend the Electoral Commission for carrying out a generally successful election,” GCBC members say, and encourage the Commission “to continue building trust by upholding the highest standards of transparency and impartiality.”
Ghana’s Catholic Bishops call on “the custodians of the electoral process, to engage in constant dialogue with all stakeholders, particularly the political parties, civil society, and the electorate, to address any concerns and ensure the integrity of the results.”
“We urge you also to uphold your commitment to fairness and work towards reducing any potential flaws in the system that could undermine public confidence in future elections,” they say in the two-page statement that their president, Bishop Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi of Ghana’s Sunyani Catholic Diocese, signed.