The Ghana Electoral Commission (EC) has said one way of addressing the issue of voter register of minors and foreigners is to use Ghana cards. According to the Director of Electoral Services Dr. Serebour Quaicoe despite the opposition’s stance on the said issue, the EC is convinced the use of Ghana Cards will drastically reduce the number of minors and foreigners on the current voters register. The Director of Electoral Services at the EC made the pronouncement during a roundtable discussion with the Department of Political Science of the College of Humanities of the University of Ghana, Legon. Dr. Quaicoe said, the issues of impersonation, multiple registration, and multiple voting are worrying development they are very interested in resolving. “The Electoral Commission thinks that one way of addressing the issue is to use the Ghana Card,” he stressed. “There have been a lot of arguments and we are still battling it out and we are still insistent that let us use the Ghana Card so that it will address the issue of minors – because your date of birth is on the Card – and the citizenship, which is also on the Card,” he noted. “That is also a way to reduce drastically the registration of minors and foreigners.” The discussion was on the theme: ‘Electronic Technology and the Future of Election in Ghana’. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
The law is not mandatory for the EC to supervise the parliamentary and presidential primaries–EC
Dr Serebour Quaicoe, Director of Electoral Services for the Electoral Commission (EC) has said, the law does not make it mandatory for the Electoral Commission to Supervise the Parliamentary and Presidential primaries. According to him, Is not good to go ahead to supervise election when people are contesting the register, because the foundation of any good election is the register. “So, before the court injection they have written to us and we have invited to meet. But before we could meet the injunction came”. He said Asking whether is Mandatory for the EC to supervise the primaries? The EC Director says, “This one, the law is not mandatory for us to supervise the primaries but the executive ones are mandatory. Meanwhile, Abraham Amaliba leader of the NDC legal team said, they are very aware that is not mandatory for the EC to supervise the upcoming primaries. According to Mr. Amaliba, they only decides to engage the Electoral Commission for transparency sake. It is not clear what the party decision we be. The injunction will be heard on Friday. Dr. Duffour filed an injunction application at the Accra High Court seeking to stop the elections over concerns about the electoral album. Among the reliefs he is seeking are declaration that the photo album register issued by the party is incomplete and inaccurate and that the party be ordered to prepare and deliver a complete and accurate photo album register to all the presidential aspirants at least five weeks ahead of the elections to enable the aspirants carry out the needed verification of the photo album register. However, Mr. Kojo Bonsu who also expressed dissatisfaction shared the same sentiments as Dr. Duffuor. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com









