Leading member of AriseGhana, Rex Owusu Marfo popularly known as Rex Omar has said that the Electoral Commissioner, Jean Mensa, has become a threat to the peace and security of Ghana. "We those in Arise Ghana joined the recent demonstration against the Electoral Commission because Jean Mensa has become a threat to the peace and security of this country", he told Amansan Krakye on Property FM in Cape Coast.

The Highlife legend cautioned that Ghana sits on a time bomb if the Electoral Commissioner is not compelled by religious bodies and civil society organizations to do a forensic audit. "If the clergy, civil society organizations and the religious bodies don't speak to compel Jean Mensa to do a forensic audit and we vote with this register then we're sitting on a time bomb," he warned . "Jean Mensa is not the one to determine who should govern this country so let's allow Ghanaians to vote without any issues so that whoever wins or loses will gladly accept the verdict. "If she has nothing to hide why is she refusing that there should be a forensic audit of the voters register so that the elections will be conducted peacefully," he stressed.

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