The Electoral Commission (EC) stated it has registered a complete of 182,831 eligible voters within the first six days of its ongoing restricted voter registration train.
Per the info, the Ashanti area has the very best registration with 29,255 registrants representing 16 per cent adopted by the Higher Accra area; 27, 264 representing 14.9 per cent.
The Western area recorded 11,644, actually resenting 6.4 per cent, Western North 6,491, 3.6 per cent, Central Area 17,590, 9.6 per cent, Volta Area, 12,681, 6.9 per cent, Oti Area, 4,427, 2.4 per cent, and Japanese 19,327 representing 10.6 per cent.
The Bono area recorded 6,580 registrations representing 3.6 per cent, Ahafo, 4,519, 2.5 per cent, Bono East 7,291, 4.0 per cent, Savannah, 4,655, 2.5 per cent, Northern Area 12,982, 7.15 per cent, North East, 4,244, 2.3 per cent, Higher East 8,639, 4.7 per cent and Higher West, 5,241, 2.9 per cent.
Chairperson of the Fee, Mrs Jean Mensa, who gave the figures on the ‘Let the Citizen Know’ media engagement in Accra yesterday stated although the train took off slowly with 12,000 registrations on the primary day identical has risen to 42,776 registrations on Sunday, the sixth day of the train.
“Regardless of the few hiccups we skilled within the first two days, the train is continuing nicely to the glory of God,” she said.
The reason for the hiccups, she defined included web failure, defective kits, and huge crowds and queues on the registration facilities which slowed the train.
To deal with this, she stated registration desks had been elevated from one to 4 in some circumstances and defective kits changed to hurry up the method.
“As a Fee we’re on the bottom and dealing across the clock to make sure that each eligible voter who’s wanting to register as a voter does so with ease,” she emphasised.
On allegations that by limiting the registration to their district places of work some eligible voters could also be disenfranchised, Mrs Mensa stated assertions had been false.
“It’s not in our curiosity as a Fee to disenfranchise any eligible voter. We take pleasure in the truth that we’ve got the second highest registered voter per population – 55 per cent- in the entire of Africa excluding Cape Verde which has a voter inhabitants of 56.3 per cent.”
She admitted that the Commission’s determination to restrict the exercise to its 268 district places of work has attracted criticism from some sections of society however clarified that the continuing train is an replace of the register and never a full-blown registration.
“This is not going to be the one registration train earlier than the 2024 elections,” she assured.
Going ahead, Mrs Mensa stated her outfit deliberate to roll out the continual registration train in all its district places of work nationwide in 2024 for a “appreciable size of time.”
Moreover, she stated troublesome to entry areas could be recognized and a mop-up train undertaken earlier than the preparation of the ultimate register for the December 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Assuring Ghanaians that “we’ve got their finest curiosity at coronary heart, we don’t intend to disenfranchise eligible voters,” she stated the Commission’s current circumstances made it inconceivable to conduct the continuing train on electoral space foundation as a result of the present work professionalgramme was what was accepted by Parliament.
BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI