The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) has
asked the Electoral Commission to take action against individuals involved in
criminal activities at the various registration centers. The Electoral
Commission began its voter registration exercise on August 4, 2014 to register
Ghanaians who turned 18 after the 2012 general elections and adults who could
not register during the previous registration exercises to register. CODEO deployed
350 field officials to observe the registration exercise. These observers were
deployed to selected registration centers across the ten regions of the
country. Though CODEO insists there were no conflicts or violence and no
incidents of failure of the biometric registration equipment, the Coalition
observed that “some individuals were registered although they did not produce
any of the required ID cards, or bring people along to guarantee their
eligibility.” It stated that some Nigerians who attempted to register with the
NHIS card at Pukero Primary School registration centre at Bolgatanga were
prevented from registering following protests by political party
representatives at the center. Speaking on Eyewitness News, a member of
the Coalition, P.N.K Aborampah Mensah says the Commission should take action
and deal with those with criminal activities. Mensah further cited a lack of
understanding of the registration procedures as one of the major problems the
EC encountered in the registration exercise. Highlighting key processes to
refine future registration exercises, Mr. Mensah recommended that the EC
intensifies the education of the required documents acceptable for
registration. He also recommended that the EC increases registration centers at
various communities to speed up the process.
Source:Citi
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