ELECTIONEERING IN GHANA

it seems am amazing when someone tells you that elections in Ghana are organised freely and fair. at the just ended district level elections baffles my mind on the disqualification of some of the aspirants. one was based on age and the other being education.taking a look at the 1992 constitution of the country Ghana, though some argue that it gave a limitation on the fact that one must be below seventy years before he/she can contest in district level elections. why does that not apply to the main election, thus, the parliamentary and presidential elections. i raise this point because looking at the age of the presidential aspirant of the main opposition NPP he will two years above seventy on the election year 2016.
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the factor of someone being disqualified because he/she is a student is mere hypocrisy on the part of the electoral commission because it is never stated in the constitution that a student cannot contest elections in the country. i will be glad to post a challenge to the EC to disqualify Madam Sarah who is also a law student and contesting the parliamentary seat somewhere in Ashanti Region on the ticket of NPP.
i was devastated when i heard that a student was disqualified to contest the district level elections.

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