As Ghana heads into the 2024 general elections on December 7, the credibility of the Electoral Commission (EC) and the trustworthiness of the electoral process remain top concerns.
Public confidence in the EC has faced challenges recently, with allegations of bias and concerns over transparency creating a tense political climate.
Against this backdrop, key questions arise: What role do institutions, political parties, and citizens play in ensuring a credible election? And how can the EC regain and sustain the trust of all stakeholders?
In this edition of JoyNews' Newsfile, the panelists dived into the dynamics shaping the upcoming election, examining the responsibilities of the EC, the government, opposition parties, and civil society in safeguarding democracy.
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