The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) has urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to reconsider its decision to restrict media access to collation centres during the 2024 elections.
The MFWA argues that the directive could undermine transparency and accountability in the electoral process, which relies heavily on the media’s oversight role.
The EC, in a memo to its regional directors, stated that only eight media organisations would be accredited to cover collation activities at constituency centres.
This allocation includes three television stations with two personnel each and five radio stations with one representative each.
For regional collation centres, access would be granted to 12 media outlets, comprising five television stations with two personnel per station and seven radio stations with one representative each.
Dr Bossman Asare, Deputy Chairperson of the EC, defended the directive, explaining that it was designed to create a conducive environment for a smooth collation process.
“In the wisdom of the Commission, having eight media houses at the constituency level and twelve at the regional level is appropriate,” he stated.
However, the MFWA remains unconvinced, insisting that the restrictions could hinder comprehensive media coverage and erode public trust in the electoral process.
Sulemana Braimah, Executive Director of the MFWA, expressed shock at the EC’s decision during an interview with Channel One TV on 26th November.
He questioned the exclusion of other media formats, such as newspapers and online platforms, from the accreditation list.
“Since when did media coverage become just radio and television? This action is misguided and should be reversed,” he said.
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