Samuel Tettey Retires From Electoral Commission
Government Begins Process to Appoint New Deputy Commissioner

By Boakye Stephen, Kumasi, Ghana | Reporting for Ghanaian News, Canada | June 16, 2026
The Government of Ghana has confirmed the retirement of Samuel Tettey, Deputy Commissioner of the Electoral Commission responsible for Corporate Services.
Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu disclosed that constitutional procedures have already begun to appoint a replacement.
A nominee has reportedly been submitted to the Council of State for consideration.
“Processes are underway for his replacement, and a nominee is currently under review,” Mr Kwakye Ofosu stated.
Mr Tettey’s retirement adds to ongoing leadership changes within the Electoral Commission following the resignation announcement of Deputy Chairperson Dr Bossman Asare.
Institutional Transition
Observers note that simultaneous leadership changes within the EC make the appointment process particularly significant.
Analysis
Maintaining institutional continuity will be crucial as the Commission adjusts to multiple senior-level departures.
Commentary | Boakye Stephen
The strength of democratic institutions lies in their ability to function effectively beyond individual personalities. Ghana’s electoral system must continue to demonstrate professionalism during this transition period.





