Financial Analyst and Social
commentator, Sydney Casely-Hayford wants the Supreme Court to jail the
seven members of the Electoral Commission [EC] if they fail to obey the
orders of the Supreme Court compelling them to provide the full list of
NHIS card holders on the voters register.
The Supreme Court last Wednesday ordered the EC to furnish it with the list by June 29, 2016.
“If
they do not comply by the 29th, they should be jailed. All the seven
members of the commission should be rallied before the Supreme Court and
charged with contempt of the Supreme Court and they should be jailed,”
Casely-Hayford said on Citi FM’s News analysis program, The Big Issue.
The
Court said it needed the information to enable it bring clarity on its
May 5 judgment, regarding the removal of unqualified persons on the
voters’ register to a closure.
Though the commission had assured
to meet the deadline, some critics claimed the six-day ultimatum is too
short a time looking at the workload on the EC.
But
Casely-Hayford argued that the EC should have anticipated trouble the
first time the Supreme Court ruled on a similar case brought before it
in 2014. “…Doesn’t the collective common sense of the commission apply
that if in 2014 you were told that there is a possibility that the NHIS
cards will become an issue? You have sat down and you have waited and
not done anything about it until now and then you say six days is too
short a time for us to do what you told us to do some two years ago,” he
added.
'We’ll stop EC from plunging Ghana into chaos'
The
apex court of the land, the Supreme Court has warned that the Electoral
commission, will not be allowed to plunge the country into chaos.
The
visibly unhappy panel of justices presided over by Chief Justice,
Georgina Theodora Wood, indicated their displeasure over what they
termed the lackadaisical attitude of the EC in complying with their
orders in the Abu Ramadan suit.
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