Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana

The current state of the office of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana can be couched as a bleeding pillar in Ghana’s electoral democracy pending crisis. In spite of the numerous reform measures undertaken by the EC to improve the quality delivery of its constitutional mandate, communication defi...

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Main Authors: Shadrack Bentil, Edmund Poku Adu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar 2019-05-01
Series:Otoritas: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
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Online Access:https://journal.unismuh.ac.id/index.php/Otoritas/article/view/1344
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description The current state of the office of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana can be couched as a bleeding pillar in Ghana’s electoral democracy pending crisis. In spite of the numerous reform measures undertaken by the EC to improve the quality delivery of its constitutional mandate, communication deficit and the increasing monetization of parliamentary and presidential contestation poses a serious threat to broader participation and competition in Ghana's future electoral fortune. Thus, the objective of the paper was to interrogate the issues of communication inefficiencies and monetization of political contestations by the Electoral Commission of Ghana and proffer pragmatic solutions that can be taken into consideration in years ahead due to the past and recent experiences of neighbouring countries within the sub-region. The study employed the qualitative research methodology to elicit responses from 12 experts in the field of elections. Apart from the primary data generated from the field, secondary sources were consulted to situate the discussion in the existing debate in the literature. The findings of the study revealed that monetization of the political contest has negative implications for a competitive political contest--disqualification of citizens with capable minds from contesting in a multi-party democracy) whilst communication deficit was found to be deepening public distrust in the Electoral Commission of Ghana. The study, therefore, recommended among others the creation of a three-man office solely responsible for managing the commission's website and other electronic outlets, and the immediate activation and implementation of the provision in the 2020 Strategic Plan of the Electoral Commission which has remained dormant after 2016 elections.
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spelling doaj.art-37f1dca1e1274fc396fcfcf04d8b25112022-12-21T19:37:28ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah MakassarOtoritas: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan2088-37062502-93202019-05-0191738810.26618/ojip.v9i1.13441658Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of GhanaShadrack Bentil0Edmund Poku Adu1Institute for Intercultural and International Studies – InIIS, University of BremenDepartment of Public Administration and Health Management Sciences, University of GhanaThe current state of the office of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana can be couched as a bleeding pillar in Ghana’s electoral democracy pending crisis. In spite of the numerous reform measures undertaken by the EC to improve the quality delivery of its constitutional mandate, communication deficit and the increasing monetization of parliamentary and presidential contestation poses a serious threat to broader participation and competition in Ghana's future electoral fortune. Thus, the objective of the paper was to interrogate the issues of communication inefficiencies and monetization of political contestations by the Electoral Commission of Ghana and proffer pragmatic solutions that can be taken into consideration in years ahead due to the past and recent experiences of neighbouring countries within the sub-region. The study employed the qualitative research methodology to elicit responses from 12 experts in the field of elections. Apart from the primary data generated from the field, secondary sources were consulted to situate the discussion in the existing debate in the literature. The findings of the study revealed that monetization of the political contest has negative implications for a competitive political contest--disqualification of citizens with capable minds from contesting in a multi-party democracy) whilst communication deficit was found to be deepening public distrust in the Electoral Commission of Ghana. The study, therefore, recommended among others the creation of a three-man office solely responsible for managing the commission's website and other electronic outlets, and the immediate activation and implementation of the provision in the 2020 Strategic Plan of the Electoral Commission which has remained dormant after 2016 elections.https://journal.unismuh.ac.id/index.php/Otoritas/article/view/1344Electoral CommissionPublic TrustCommunication DeficitMonetization of Political ContestDemocratic Consolidation
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Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
Otoritas: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
Electoral Commission
Public Trust
Communication Deficit
Monetization of Political Contest
Democratic Consolidation
title Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
title_full Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
title_fullStr Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
title_short Communication Deficit and Monetization of Political Contests at the Electoral Commission of Ghana
title_sort communication deficit and monetization of political contests at the electoral commission of ghana
topic Electoral Commission
Public Trust
Communication Deficit
Monetization of Political Contest
Democratic Consolidation
url https://journal.unismuh.ac.id/index.php/Otoritas/article/view/1344
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