The Electoral Commission (EC) has said the decision to revert to the original eagles and coat of arms logo did not cost the state a substantial sum of money.
“Therefore the only change that has come up is the change in letterheads and that has cost, I think it is less; well below GHS 16,000.”
Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs Jean Adukwei Mensa, has revealed that the reversion of the Commission’s logo to the country’s coat of arms and a ballot box showing the hand casting its vote cost about GH¢16,000.
The Commission on December 4, 2018, dumped the multi-coloured logo which was championed by its immediate past chairperson, Mrs Charlotte Osei.
The Commission on December 4, 2018, dumped the multi-coloured logo which was championed by its immediate past chairperson, Mrs Charlotte Osei.
According to the EC the decision to reverse to the old logo was because it depicted the core values of the Commission, namely integrity, Fairness and Accountability.
Following the restoration, sections of the public raised concerns over the cost involved.
But Mrs Mensah assured that not much changes would be made at the offices of the Commission.
“It’s important to note that it’s not a branding exercise. The old structures of the Commission still bear the logo and therefore the only change that has come up is change in letterheads and that has cost… I think it’s been well below GH¢16,000,” she said in an interview on Accra-based Joy FM.
Positive feedback
Mrs Mensah also stated that she has received positive feedback since the restoration of the Commission’s old logo.
She said, “I received a statement from somebody in the streets and the person said to me that madam Electoral Commissioner, thank you for restoring the original logo. This is national pride restored. People have it, they can relate to the old logo.”
“The change resulted from demands from staff themselves that the original logo represents the commission and what it stands for,” she added.
Pleasant surprise
Speaking on another platform, Mrs Mensa said her appointment as Chairperson of the EC came as a pleasant surprise.
“Of course, I was happy about it. I was joyful about it and elated about it and thankful to God about it.”
She stated, nonetheless, that she felt she had taken a wrong decision to accept the appointment because she was on her way for her Sabbatical leave when she had a call from the presidency.
“It was surprising and this was something I had not expected,” she said on TV3’s Today’s Woman.
Source: Daily Graphic Ghana
Following the restoration, sections of the public raised concerns over the cost involved.
But Mrs Mensah assured that not much changes would be made at the offices of the Commission.
“It’s important to note that it’s not a branding exercise. The old structures of the Commission still bear the logo and therefore the only change that has come up is change in letterheads and that has cost… I think it’s been well below GH¢16,000,” she said in an interview on Accra-based Joy FM.
Positive feedback
Mrs Mensah also stated that she has received positive feedback since the restoration of the Commission’s old logo.
She said, “I received a statement from somebody in the streets and the person said to me that madam Electoral Commissioner, thank you for restoring the original logo. This is national pride restored. People have it, they can relate to the old logo.”
“The change resulted from demands from staff themselves that the original logo represents the commission and what it stands for,” she added.
Pleasant surprise
Speaking on another platform, Mrs Mensa said her appointment as Chairperson of the EC came as a pleasant surprise.
“Of course, I was happy about it. I was joyful about it and elated about it and thankful to God about it.”
She stated, nonetheless, that she felt she had taken a wrong decision to accept the appointment because she was on her way for her Sabbatical leave when she had a call from the presidency.
“It was surprising and this was something I had not expected,” she said on TV3’s Today’s Woman.
Source: Daily Graphic Ghana