Reliable sources have hinted that the Electoral Commission (EC) plans to exhibit the
provisional voters’ register from Monday, July 18, 2016 to Sunday,
August 7, 2016.
According to the information
, the EC is finalizing the compilation of the provisional register for this important exercise.
The
exhibition, which was originally scheduled to take place in June, has
been shifted to next month due to the legal battles the EC was
confronted with.
The exhibition of the voters’ register is very
important in the electoral process because it offers all registered
voters the opportunity to check their names and particulars and also
ensure that names of the dead and minors, as well as double
registrations are removed and corrected respectively.
The EC has
consistently said cleaning the voters' register is a collective
responsibility and that every registered voter must be interested in
checking their names in the register during the exhibition.
According
to our sources, in preparation for a successful exhibition, the EC is
vigorously training technicians and selected key trainers in all 10
regions for the exercise.
The training is to equip the
technicians and trainers with the needed knowledge to have a better
understanding of the process and what is required of them.
“With the progress of training in the various regions, the EC is confident of a successful exhibition,” one of the sources said.
It
must be noted that the former National Youth Organizer of the People’s
National Convention (PNC), Abu Ramadan, has returned to the Supreme
Court to seek further clarification on the court’s May 5 ruling which
supposedly ordered the EC to remove names of persons who were registered
on the nation’s electoral roll with the National Health Insurance card
(NHIS) as a form of identification.
The apex court on May 5 asked
the EC to expunge from the current voters’ register the names of all
persons who registered and voted in the 2012 elections with the NHIS card
as a proof of identity and give affected persons the chance to register
again using accepted identifications.
But the EC, after
studying the ruling, said its understanding does not suggest the use of
any new process to delete the names of those who registered with NHIS
cards since there are already laid down procedures for expunging
ineligible names.
November 7 voting day hangs
The EC has indicated that Ghana would conduct this year's elections on November 7, 2016.
But
the Majority and Minority in Parliament have cast doubts about the
intention of the EC to hold this year’s elections on November 7.
The
processes in amending the constitutional provision to change the date
from December 7 to November 7requires two-thirds majority of the house.
But the EC says it has done its part of the work and has laid before Parliament the instrument for consideration and passage.
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