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In a statement from the Commission made available to the Ghana News Agency, the Ghana News Agency said the purpose of the consultations was to directly know the concerns and problems of the main parties concerning the Commission and its activities.
In addition, the commitments would give the Electoral Commission an opportunity to inform stakeholders of its current activities and prospects for the future.
According to the statement, the delegation consisted of Ms. Jean Mensa, President, Dr. Bossman Eric Asare, Vice President of Central Services, Mr. Samuel Tettey, Vice President of Operations and other Commissioners.
She said the Commission would meet with clergy, traditional leaders, past presidents and civil society.
According to the statement, the Commission has already visited several media companies, including Multimedia, Citi FM, Despite the group of companies, Graphic Communications Group, and the Association of Journalists of Ghana.
By the end of stakeholder engagement, the Commission would not only have opened its doors and opened up its activities, but would have benefited enormously from the ideas and experiences of the stakeholders.
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