The deputy clown-in-chief of the Ghanaian media landscape, Maurice Ampaw, says he would only take an appointment from the government if the President personally begs him.
An egoistic Ampaw claims he has received an offer from the government but turned it down because he did not want to be involved.
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NPP Drags Mahama To Court For Appointing CHRAJ And NCCE Bosses With Less Than Three Weeks Left In Office
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has sued the President, John Dramani Mahama, for appointing new chairpersons for the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) and the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) with less than three weeks of his tenure to go.
The party, represented by lawyer Philip Addision, filed a writ challenging the appointments of the President.
66% Of Ghanaians Trust The EC To Deliver Free And Fair Polls In December – NCCE Survey
A survey conducted by the National Commission and Civic Education (NCCE) says 66% of Ghanaians are confident in the Electoral Commission’s ability to deliver a credible, free and fair elections in November.
The survey asked respondents on their views concerning the Electoral Body and whether they had confidence in them to hold a credible poll in December, and 66.5% of respondents replied in the affirmative.