In a significant development ahead of Ghana’s 2024 presidential elections, Phillip Kwabena Agyeman, popularly known as Roman Fada, has been officially disqualified from the presidential race by the Electoral Commission (EC) due to errors in his nomination forms. The disqualification eliminates the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) leader from the race, narrowing down the pool of candidates vying for the country’s highest office.
According to reports from TV3, the Electoral Commission identified critical errors in Roman Fada’s paperwork, which ultimately led to the disqualification. Details on the specific nature of the errors have yet to be disclosed, but this outcome underscores the EC’s strict adherence to electoral guidelines and the high standards set for candidates seeking the presidency.
Despite this disqualification, the EC has announced that it will proceed with the scheduled balloting for the remaining candidates. The decision to maintain the balloting process is intended to uphold fairness and transparency as the nation prepares for a pivotal election season.
Roman Fada’s disqualification has generated a wave of reactions among his supporters, who had hoped his candidacy would bring a fresh perspective to the race. As the news unfolds, political analysts speculate on the impact this could have on the overall dynamics of the election.
The Electoral Commission continues to emphasize its commitment to a credible and orderly election, reinforcing that all candidates must meet rigorous standards to ensure a level playing field. With just months to the 2024 elections, the disqualification of Roman Fada serves as a reminder of the critical role of compliance in Ghana’s electoral process.
Source:NKONKONSA.com