Her supervisory role in the 2016
election makes her the most important person in the country; perhaps
after the president, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.
Thus,
her job as the Electoral Commissioner could be classified as dangerous,
so therefore she must be protected by the state before, during and after
this year's polls.
That must have explained why heavily-armed
police personnel stormed Accra-based JOY FM when she showed up for a
scheduled interview on the station's Newsfile programme hosted by Samson
Lardy Ayenini.
Roads leading to the station's premises were
cordoned off by the policemen some in plain clothes to prevent any
unfortunate happenings in the wake of recent agitations for a new voters
register.
Access to any of Multimedia's offices, either the television or radio station, was heavily restricted.
According
to reports, staff of the station were asked to provide some form of
identification before they were allowed entry into their own premises.
Below
are pictures of the police's presence on the Faanofa street, Kokomlemle
as the EC boss, Charlotte Osei was being grilled in the station's
studios.
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