Former Auditor General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo, has urged the media to unite and boycott coverage of the December elections if the Electoral Commission does not reverse its decision to restrict media access at the regional and district collation centres.

Domelevo argued that the Electoral Commission's move undermines transparency and accountability, casting doubt on its commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent election process.

Speaking at a conference on "The Scarface of Corruption in Ghana," organized by the group Crusaders Against Corruption in Kumasi, the former Auditor General called on the Electoral Commission to reconsider its decision in order to uphold the principles of a free, fair, and transparent election. "Why would you rather be limiting the media in today's day and age?

If you don't want transparency, it means there's something fishy.