Belle of Catalyzing Change wonders [1] why irregularities during the recent Presidential elections in Ghana [2] have been overlooked: “Of all the media I have seen and heard though; both African and broader international, there has been little mention of any irregularities. This bothers me because it is not as if there were none”. A few days ago, Koranteng Ofosu-Amaah of Koranteng's Toli described [3] one of these irregularities in which his uncle who was acting as a polling agent was beaten up.
Ghana: Is ‘largely’ free and fair enough?
· Written by Elia Varela Serra
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana, Elections, Governance