Accra, Oct. 24, - The Electoral
Commission (EC) on Wednesday said the Exhibition of the Voters Register will
start from Thursday, October 25th to Thursday, October 31 at all 47 Districts
in the four proposed Regions to be created.
The centres would open from 0700
hours to 1800 hours throughout the period including weekends.
It said over two million
registered voters are expected to participate in the exercise.
The Commission said the exercise
is in pursuant to public elections regulations 2016 clause 91, 23 2 (a) (b),
that mandates the Commission to display the provisional register of voters of
each polling station to the public for inspection at the registration centre
for the period specified by the Commission in the Gazette Notice.
Mrs Jean Adukwei Mensa,
Chairperson of the EC who announced this at a media interaction said the
exhibition, which follows the successful voter's registration exercise would
provide an opportunity for the electorate to safeguard the credibility of the
Voters Register.
All polling stations within the
carved areas for the Referendum she said would be designated as Exhibition
centres for the display of the Provisional Voters Register for public
inspection.
Mrs Mensa stated that during the
period of the exhibition, both the 2018 provisional voters register and the
2016 voters register would be placed at the exhibition centres for prospective
voters to verify their details as captured and make requests for amendments or
insertions where necessary.
At the Centres, she noted that
the Commission would show exceptions, exclusion and multiple registration list
adding that all prospective voters whose details appeared on any of the lists
would not have their names and photographs on the main lists.
Mrs Mensa remarked that voters
who visit any of the centres were expected to request for the inclusion of
omitted names, the removal of names of unqualified voters from the register and
the removal of names of deceased voters from the register.
Voters she said could check for
the correction of any misspelled names, the correction of any wrong
registration centre codes as a result of clerical error and the replacement of
poor quality or damaged Voter ID cards
Touching on logistics, she noted
that all logistics for the exhibition exercise had been procured and been
delivered to the Districts before the start of the Exhibition exercise.
To ensure effective public
education and publicity of the exhibition exercise in the carved areas, the
Commission has taken the necessary steps including training of district
electoral officers involved in this exercise and had engaged with Public
Interest and Community Based Organisations, as well as Faith Based
Organisations to explain the modalities of the exercise.
EC officers she explained would
visit various radio stations in the designated areas to take part in radio
interviews and panel discussions to talk about the exercise.
As part of the sensitisation
efforts, Mrs Mensah said the various districts had been provided with
Commandeered Vehicles that had been mounted with public address systems to
undertake publicity.
She said, “Street Announcers have
therefore been temporarily employed for all the Districts in the Referendum
enclaves to announce and publicise the arrangements for the exercise.
“Different kinds of pictorial
educational posters which depict the various elements of the processes of the
Exhibition exercise have also been posted at vantage points in all the
Communities in the carved out areas.”
Mrs Mensa added that radio
jingles with informative and educational messages on the exercise had been
produced in English and translated into local dialects including; Ewe, Akan,
Dagbani, Nzema and Hausa to help inform people.
GNA

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