The Electoral Commission (EC) has introduced the graduation of voter ID card alternative for victims of the Akosombo dam spillage beginning on Thursday, May 30.
The Commission stated it might substitute all of the voter playing cards for the residents of the affected communities by the dam spillage freed from cost.
“As a well-meaning Commission, it’s our responsibility to assist all eligible voters to vote within the upcoming General Election. The alternative of voter ID playing cards which is scheduled to start from thirtieth May 2024, is meant to meet that responsibility.
“Recognising the untold harships and economic loss suffered by victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage, we agree with Hon. Fiifi Kwetey of the NDC to support them. In solidarity with the victims and as a gesture of goodwill, the Commission is happy to announce that replacement of Voter ID Cards for victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage will be free of charge,” the fee stated in a statement it posted on its official X web page on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has hinted {that a} class motion go well with towards the federal government on behalf of the victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage is imminent.
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According to him, after cautious consideration of the problems and the federal government’s full neglect of the victims, authorized motion will compel the federal government to totally compensate them.
Moreover, the lawmaker famous that there was little motion taken regardless of intensive efforts to get authorities assist for the 1000’s of individuals affected by the catastrophe, together with new properties and help for many who misplaced property.
In an interview on Joy FM, the Ranking Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament confused that the victims really feel betrayed and ignored eight months after the disaster, emphasising that they need to be compensated for his or her losses.
“To be very honest with you, we’ve begun discussions with our legal professionals. We’ve completed every little thing we will do in Parliament. We have filed motions, we’ve made statements, we’ve filed pressing questions and we’ve engaged ministers. It’s clear that this can be a clear case of presidency abdicating and interesting in merciless neglect. So, we’re contemplating a category motion.
“We are talking to our lawyers, and we want to take legal action to compel the government to be responsible and be responsive to the plight of the victims of this man-made disaster which they created. It appears that that’s the only realistic option we have now,” Mr. Ablakwa famous.