Miss
Georgina Opoku Amankwa, Deputy Chairperson, Finance and Administration
of the Electoral Commission (EC), has said the Commission would not fail
its responsibility to serve as an independent referee in the electoral
affairs of the nation.
She said it is unimaginable for anybody to
think that commissioners of the Electoral Commission would willfully
sanction wrong procedures or do anything that could bring turmoil to the
country.
Speaking on behalf of Mrs Charlotte Osei, Chairperson
of the EC, at a seminar for women groups and persons with disability, on
the impending limited registration exercise, Miss Amankwa said “we are
doing everything to have the elections done on November 7.
The seminar, under the theme, “Enhancing inclusiveness in Ghana’s electoral process”, was supported by USAID.
Miss
Amankwa said the Commission was currently living up to its mandate of
cleaning the register and this process is guided by statutes.
She
said there would be an opportunity to challenge the legitimacy of
people on the register after the limited registration exercise which
begins from April 28 to May 8.
Miss Amankwa said the challenge
procedures to follow include District Registration Review Committees and
the appellate High Court.
She urged representatives of the women
groups and the PWDs to urge those qualified to register, warning that
there would be sanctions against unqualified people found registering.
Mr
Dogbe Selormey, Volta Regional Director of the EC, said the age (ie 18)
set to be qualified to register was inviolable, saying “you register
when you are a minute younger and you have gone against the law.”
He
said the new legislation would allow more people than before, including
the registration officer, to challenge a candidate’s eligibility for
registration.
Suggestions, opinions and questions asked during an
open forum include, the need for the EC to strengthen it’s Public
Relations Department, waiver of fees for the replacement of missing
voter identity cards and the education of election officers on ballot
papers. |
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