The National Elections Security Taskforce has assured a delegation of the West African Elder Forum, led by former President of Nigeria, Mr Goodluck Jonathan, of the provision of an enhanced security during the December 7 general elections.
The West African Elders Forum is a platform of eminent personalities, including former heads of states and government, who provide mediation and interlocutory roles in addressing elections and democratic conflicts in West Africa.
Speaking at a meeting with the delegation at the Police Headquarters in Accra yesterday, the chairman of the Taskforce and Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akufo Dampare, said the security agencies, based on previous elections, had instituted election security measures into its mainstream security measure.
This, he noted, made the security agencies in the country adequately prepared for the upcoming general elections in terms of security management and control.
Dr Dampare said that although there had been pockets of electoral violence during elections in the country, the recent peaceful district assembly elections, by elections, and internal party elections held was a testament to the improvement of security management by security services during elections.
He also acknowledged the support of the Electoral Commission (EC), the various political parties, and the citizenry in assisting the security agencies in the promotion of security during elections, and further called for more collaboration between various stakeholders.
For his part, Mr Jonathan explained that the success of any peaceful election depended on the role of two key institutions, which were the election management body (EC) and the security agencies.
“For a successful election, all the citizens are involved. However, there are two institutions that are critical to make that happen. They are the electoral management body like the EC and the security agencies,” Mr Jonathan said.
According to him, the confidence of the citizenry in the two institutions was key and therefore urged the EC and security agencies to ensure that adequate security and electoral processing measures were put in place in order not to lose the trust and confidence the citizenry had in them.