Johnson Asiedu-Nketia

General Secretary
National Democratic Congress, Ghana
Focus Area(s)
Elections
Critical Tasks
Voter registration
Election schedules
Interviewers
Ashley McCants
Country of Reform
Ghana
Town/City
Accra
Country
Ghana
Date of Interview
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Abstract

Johnson Asiedu-Nketia discusses his role as head of the National Democratic Congress in Ghana’s Inter-Party Advisory Committee.  He describes how IPAC was able to introduce sophisticated voter registration systems and set an election schedule agreed upon by all political parties.  He also says that both IPAC and the Electoral Commission declined in effectiveness after 2000, which he attributes to lack of government support, reduced funding and an increasingly antagonistic relationship between IPAC and the commission.  He briefly touches on the role of the party in contributing to electoral transparency.    

Full Interview

27 MB
Johnson Asiedu Nketia - Full Interview
Profile

At the time of this interview, Johnson Asiedu Nketia was general secretary of the National Democratic Congress in Ghana.  Prior to becoming head of the party, he was a member of Parliament for the NDC for 12 years.  He also served as deputy minister of food and agriculture.  Before entering politics, he worked as a bank manager.

Keywords
Ghana
Election Management Body
election schedules
election monitoring
Voter Registration
Not specified