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    Extending Voters registration exercise not feasible – EC

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailyMay 22, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Extending Voters registration exercise not feasible – EC. The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is "not feasible" to extend the deadline for the ongoing voters registration exercise.
    Extending Voters registration exercise not feasible – EC. The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is "not feasible" to extend the deadline for the ongoing voters registration exercise.
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    Extending Voters registration exercise not feasible – EC. The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is “not feasible” to extend the deadline for the ongoing voters registration exercise.

    The Commission said despite the technical challenges encountered in the first two days of the exercise, the process has since been smooth across the country without any hindrance.

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    The Commission commenced the registration of new voters on May 7, 2024, and the exercise is scheduled to close on May 27, 2024.

    Addressing a press conference in Accra on Tuesday, Mr Samuel Tettey, Deputy EC Chair in Charge of Operations, said the 21-day period allotted for the exercise was enough.

    He said unlike the first week of the registration exercise, where large queues were recorded in some registration centres, the numbers had reduced in many registration centres with a week more to the scheduled date for closure of the process.

    Mr Tettey said the Commission’s mobile teams had also been deployed to hard-to-reach areas to enable applicants who may not be able to access the district registration centres to do so.

    “This is good enough to cover all difficult areas that the Commission earmarked,” he said.

    “We don’t actually think that at this time it is even feasible for anyone to call for an extension,” Mr Tettey added.

    Data released by the EC indicate that as of the close of registration on the 13th day of the exercise on Sunday, May 19, 2024, a total of 522,025 new voters had been registered, out of which 446,416 (85.52) are first time voters between the ages of 18-21.

    Out of the total figure, 246,455, representing 47.21 per cent of the registered voters are males and 275,570, representing 52.79 per cent are females.

    The EC had targeted registering a total of 623,000 voters by the end of the exercise.

    Mr Tettey said a total of 813 persons living with disabilities had been registered across the country.

    “The total number of challenged cases across the country stands at 7,821,” he added.

    Regional breakdown

    The Greater Accra region has registered 74,420 voters (14.3 per cent); North East, 14,147 (2.7 per cent); Upper East, 20,125 (3.9 per cent); Northern, 47, 948 (9.2 per cent); Bono, 20,886 (4.0 per cent); Bono East, 18,861 (3.6 per cent); Volta, 26, 486 (5.1 per cent); Upper West, 15, 652 (3.0 per cent); Eastern, 48,563 (9.3 per cent); Central, 56, 141 (10.8 per cent), and Ahafo, 10, 861 (2.1 per cent).

    The remaining registrations are Ashanti, 90,480 (17.3 per cent), Western North; 16, 225 (3.1 per cent); Oti; 14, 844 (2.8 per cent); Savannah 12, 767 (2.4 per cent); and Western Region, 33, 609 (6.4 per cent).

    The Commission urged the public to disregard claims by a group called the Election Watch Ghana that alleged that the EC was using “stolen” Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits “to register voters secretly.”

    Mr Tettey described the allegations as baseless and unfounded and explained that five laptops were stolen from the Commission and not BVR kits.

    “The five missing laptops on their own cannot be used to register voters,” he said.

    Source: GNA

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