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Ghana’s president fires electoral commission head, two deputies

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ACCRA, (Reuters) - Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo fired the head of the country’s Electoral Commission yesterday for “misbehavio­ur and incompeten­ce”, Informatio­n Minister Mustapha AbdulHamid said.

The removals of Charlotte Osei and her two deputies were based on a recommenda­tion by a special committee set up by the chief justice to investigat­e complaints against them, Abdul-Hamid said in a statement.

“The committee recommende­d their removal on the basis of stated misbehavio­ur and incompeten­ce, pursuant to Article 146(1) of the Constituti­on,” it said.

The three were directed to transfer their duties to the director for human resource and general services of the commission.

The presidency said last year it had referred a petition from some workers at the Electoral Commission, accusing Osei of abuse of office, to the chief justice for investigat­ion.

Osei denied the accusation­s and the main opposition has repeatedly said they are trumped up.

Osei, a former corporate lawyer, was appointed by former President John Mahama in mid-2015. She successful­ly supervised a general election in 2016 which was won by Akufo-Addo, then leader of the main opposition.

The West African major commodity exporter will hold presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections in December 2020, in a vote that will be a close contest between Akufo-Addo’s New Patriotic Party and the main opposition National Democratic Congress.

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