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– Former EC President Charlotte Osei has made a comment about how Ghana is currently doing amid ongoing post-election disputes.
– According to Charlotte, God rules Ghana and it is a blessed nation.
– This comment generated thousands of reactions from Ghanaians pointing to the good works of Charlotte compared to the current head of EC, Jean Mensah
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Charlotte Osei, former president of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, has made a comment on the state of Ghana amid the post-election disputes currently unfolding in the country.
In a post spotted by YEN.com.gh On the verified Instagram identifier of the former EC head, he indicated that Ghana is a blessed nation, quoting Psalm 33:12.
Charlotte further added:
“Thank God for Ghana. God rules over Ghana”
This statement elicited thousands of reactions from Ghanaians and sparked discussions about the professional role Charlotte Osei played before being replaced by Jean Mensah.
See some of the reactions below:
dadiez_gall indicated that:
A woman of integrity; God bless you lady … what we witnessed today was unpleasant, some of us miss her, and we are sure that one day she will serve this country again; devoid of oppression or manipulation by any government. God bless you
owurayereasiedu1 conjectured that
They made the effort, they tried very hard to create the impression in the minds of Ghanaians that you were the worst thing that happened to the EC (Electoral Commission) office.
Today, the evidence that exists speaks volumes of the brilliant and fantastic work he did and the legacy he left after Dr. Afari Gyan.
I am happy to report that the lady you were harassed to replace you is nothing more than a puppet and a marionette in the hands of thieves.
She still walks in your crazy shadows.
myss_beth I also mention that
From what I witnessed yesterday during the statement, you are indeed a woman of integrity. God bless you
As YEN.com.gh Previously reported, the Ghana Election Commission withdrew the results of the presidential election that was declared on December 9, 2020, after admitting that it contained some errors.
A new post viewed by YEN.com.gh On the morning of Thursday, December 10, 2020, the commission’s verified Twitter identifier reveals that some corrections were made.
In a statement, the Electoral Commission clearly recognized that the President, Ms Jean Mensah, wrongly used 13,433,573 as the total valid votes cast, which was not the case.
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