Heavy security presence at EC head office

General News of Friday, 29 June 2018

Source: citinewsroom.com

2018-06-29

Ec PoliceCommittee set up by the Chief Justice recommended the removal of Charlotte Osei and her two deputies

There is heavy security presence at the headquarters of the Electoral Commission, a day after the Chairperson, Charlotte Osei and her two deputies were removed from office by President Nana Akufo-Addo.

A team of police personnel from the Formed Police Unit (FPU) are currently stationed at the EC offices in Accra.

Charlotte Osei and her two deputies, Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah were removed from office following a recommendation from a Committee set up by the Chief Justice.

The Chief Justice set up the committee to probe multiple complaints of fraud and malfeasance against the three.

The committee cited misbehavior and incompetence as reasons for the dismissal, pursuant to Article 146(4) of the Constitution.

The Committee concluded that Charlotte Osei blatantly breached procurement laws in the award of several contracts in her three-year period at the helm of affairs, prior to the 2016 elections.

Excerpts of the report released by the government indicate that the committee investigated six separate allegations of various procurement breaches, for which a prima facie case was established against Madam Charlotte Osei.

A statement by a Minister for Information, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid on Thursday, said the President had directed the three persons to hand over their respective schedules to the Director of Human Resources at the Commission while thanking them for their service to the country.

NDC to stage demo over Charlotte Osei removal

The National Democratic Congress (NDC), the party which appointed Charlotte as the Chairperson of the EC, said it will stage a demonstration against the move.

“[Today] the anger of the people will be shown on the streets,” the NDC National Organiser, Kofi Adams, told the press Thursday night.

“We must all rise and speak [and say] that enough is enough. They have done enough destruction. We will not allow them to continue with this destruction,” Kofi Adams said.

Charlotte’s removal not politically motivated

But the Akufo-Addo government has insisted that the removal of the EC Chair was not politically motivated.

The Director of Communications at the presidency, Eugene Arhin said the President acted strictly according to the recommendations of the committee set up by the Chief Justice.

He said the law mandates President to act on the commission’s recommendations.

“Those critics will be completely off the mark. When this matter first broke our, we heard the two deputies were virtually against the chairperson herself. You heard the allegations they made. These persons who petitioned the president against Charlotte Osei were persons who worked at the Commission.”

Background

Back in December 2017, the EC Chairperson, Charlotte Osei and her two Deputies, Amadu Sulley (in charge of Operations) and Georgina Amankwa (in charge of Corporate Services) met with the Chief Justice over a petition filed against EC.

A five-member committee was subsequently set up by the Chief Justice to investigate the alleged corruption.

Some staff of the EC petitioned President Nana Akufo-Addo in July 2017, to remove Mrs. Osei from office over allegations of fraud and financial malfeasance as well as abuse of office.

Some of the allegations involved the unilateral award of contracts by the EC boss in the run-up to the 2016 general election.

The petition against her alleged among others the funnelling of GHc3.9 million to partition an office, the receipt of a Toyota Land Cruiser from the Mahama government and the use of about $14 million when the Public Procurement Authority had authorized her to use only $7.5 million.

Mrs. Osei also responded by making allegations of corruption against her deputies.

She claimed she was only being hounded because she sought to introduce systems to curb mismanagement.

Charlotte Osei accused a deputy Chairperson of the Commission of illegally signing contracts worth over GHc 40 million without her approval.

Another individual, by name Douglas Seidu, also petitioned the President in August 2017 seeking the removal of the EC Chair, on grounds of “financial misconduct, incompetence, conflict of interest and breaches of the public procurement processes.

President Akufo-Addo in accordance with the constitution forwarded both petitions to the Chief Justice to look into the matter, which culminated in their removals.

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