The Electoral Commission (EC) has caution the public to ignore any
persons or group of persons that come round to collect their Voter’s ID
card or they should report such persons to the nearest EC office or
police station.
Mr Michael Boadu, an official of the EC who gave the caution
indicated that even though the EC had made provisions for people who’s
ID cards were missing but could be identified by the Biometric machine
to cast their vote, it was important for people to keep their cards.
He said the ID cards were for voting purposes and it was illegal for
some people’s cards to be in the possession of others and called on the
public to be alert and report such persons to be dealt with.
Mr Boadu was reacting to complaints made by some aspiring
assemblywomen in the Eastern Region, that they had received complaints
from their electoral areas that people were going round collecting their
voter’s card to transact business on their behalf for loan facilities.
Others also disclosed that people were going round collecting the
cards in the rural communities with the excuse that, there were mistakes
on the Voter’s card that needed to be corrected before the upcoming
district and unit committee elections
The occasion was at a sensitization workshop organized by the EC in
Koforidua, for selected women, contesting in the District Assembly
Elections, in the Eastern Region. They were taken through the features
of the elections, role and responsibility of the aspirants and the
penalties, and punishments involved in breaches of the law regulating
the elections.
Mr Dogbe Selormey, the Regional Director of the EC, urged the women
not to be intimidated by the huge number of men contesting in the
Region, adding that the EC had women and people with disability unit to
support them.
He called on the women to educate their members and the electoral
area on the dos and don’ts of the election to ensure a smooth process.
Source: GNA
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