Nana Akomea has cautioned the Electoral Commission in opposition to recording mathematical errors because it was seen of their restricted registration train.
The Electoral Commission (EC) commenced the registration train on Tuesday, May 7, to offer alternative to eligible individuals who could not register within the 2023 train to take action with the intention to train their voting proper on this 12 months’s December 7 polls.
During the second and third days of the train, the EC tabulating the variety of registrants made errors and later rectified them.
They have apologized for this blunder but it surely comes with out warning to them to not repeat this error.
“The Electoral Commission has corrected errors in the previously released daily voter registration numbers. The inaccuracies were in the cumulative totals for days two and three, though the regional numbers were correct. The Upper East’s day three’s total was mistakenly repeated for day four. These have been amended,” an announcement by the EC learn.
Tackling this problem throughout Tuesday’s version of “Kokrokoo” morning present on Peace FM, the Chief Executive of the InterCity State Transport Corporation, Nana Akomea discovered these errors unpardonable, alluding to an analogous case within the 2020 elections.
He suggested the electoral administration physique to discover a lasting resolution to this downside.
“This EC arithmetic calculation that they can’t do, I can hardly understand it. That 1 plus 1 that they can’t get correct, it is disgraceful and they should be careful about that. That 1 plus 1 that the Electoral Commission cannot get right is not good because I remember they repeated the same thing in the 2020 elections resulting in them announcing the election results about twice. It is not good!”
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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