Dr. Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, Director of the Faculty of Academic Affairs & Research (FAAR) at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), has lauded the efforts of the National Election Security Taskforce in effectively managing post-election matters.
Dr. Kwesi Aning, a recognised authority on security issues, praised the taskforce for its professional and strategic handling of critical situations, particularly regarding the security of collation centers for some outstanding constituencies.
Speaking to some media outlets in Accra yesterday, he emphasised that their efforts were instrumental in averting a potential crisis.
“First of all, it is imperative that we commend the Inspector General of Police and the National Election Security Taskforce for the professional manner in which they have handled post-election affairs. Their restraint and tact have saved the country,” Dr. Aning stated.
He underscored the critical role of security agencies in supporting democratic processes and maintaining peace in the face of electoral tensions.
Dr. Aning further urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to pause the collation of results for the outstanding constituencies until a consensus is reached with all political parties involved.
According to him, it was essential for the EC to ensure that all stakeholders are on the same page to maintain trust and avoid unnecessary confrontations.
The National Election Security Taskforce deployed various strategies, including engaging stakeholders, conducting timely briefings and using de-escalation tools to maintain law and order during this transition period. These measures were crucial in diffusing tension and ensuring public safety.
The security taskforce’s approach highlights the importance of collaboration, patience and professionalism in safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process and fostering national stability.
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