The Founding President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, Franklin Cudjoe, has made known his unreadiness to speak to the media on issues regarding the country's election management body - Electoral Commission (EC).

His comment comes following the recent brouhaha in the voters register exhibition exercise currently ongoing in the country.

The national exercise which began on Friday, September 18, 2020, is a platform for all Ghanaians who registered their names for the newly compiled voter ID register to check and verify their details.

The exhibition is mainly to avoid disenfranchising eligible voters for the mere fact that, their names or facial identification were not captured onto the register.

However, it has emerged that some names are missing from the new voter’s register being exhibited.

NDC's claims

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) claims it has identified at least 29,442 names that are missing from the register.

The party's flagbearer, Mr. John Dramani Mahama addressing a press conference in the capital, Accra said this number means thousands of people are at risk of disenfranchisement.

Apart from the missing names, Mr. Mahama also pointed at the duplication of voter ID numbers in some constituencies, expressing dissatisfaction in the nationwide exercise.

The Commission has however admitted the errors indicating such problems are known to crop up during every registration exercise. It says these are subsequently rectified during the exhibition stage of the process.

The EC has since extended the voters' exhibition exercise by two days, which means the exercise will now end on Sunday, September 27, 2020.  It says everything is on course to deliver a credible register ahead of the December 7 elections.

Franklin Cudjoe's comment

Reacting to these developments, however, the IMANI chief said he will rather prefer to share news stories than speaking to the media on the current happenings.

According to him, he has long made a vow not to interact with the media about anything regarding the EC and that his mind is already made up.

"I made a solemn pledge not to talk about the EC ever again. I still stand by it. At best, I will share news stories. So all those media folks calling, I beg you, enjoy the fruits of your yo-yo politics. Ma daa kuraaa. Medaaase!", he posited on Twitter.