The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) has announced plans deployed 4000 observers across Ghana’s 276 constituencies to monitor the presidential election.
According to Rev. Fred Deegbe, Co-chair of CODEO’s Advisory Board, the observers will be stationed at a representative sample of polling stations in all 16 regions of the country.
At press briefing, Rev. Deegbe said CODEO will be verifying the presidential election results declared by the Electoral Commission (EC) using the Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) methodology. This approach is a powerful tool for citizens to monitor the electoral process and ensure the accuracy of official results.
As a trusted source of credible and non-partisan information on Ghana’s electoral process, CODEO aims to promote transparent, free, fair, inclusive, and peaceful elections. With a history dating back to 2000, CODEO has established itself as a reliable partner in Ghana’s democratic process.
By mobilizing Ghanaians to participate in the electoral process, CODEO supports and complements the efforts of the Electoral Commission and other stakeholders. With its extensive experience in citizens’ election observation, CODEO is well-positioned to play a critical role in ensuring the integrity of Ghana’s presidential election.
Source: Bernard K Dadzie Greater Accra Region