In a significant milestone for Ghana’s 2024 general elections, Electoral Commission (EC) Chairperson Jean Adukwei Mensah has presented the final certified voters register to presidential candidates and political parties. This achievement marks a crucial step towards ensuring a credible, transparent, and peaceful election on December 7, 2024.
At a meeting held on November 6, 2024, Mensah announced that the EC received 158 issues from registered voters across the country, but fortunately, all concerns were addressed, and no further issues were reported. The commission provided political parties with a template to report any issues with the revised provisional voters register, and none were presented for resolution.
Mensah expressed gratitude to the EC staff and team for their hard work in achieving this milestone. “We could not have come this far without the help of God, and we’d like to thank the Almighty God for bringing us thus far,” she stated.
Key Highlights of the Final Certified Voters Register:
– Presentation Date: November 6, 2024, two days ahead of schedule
– No Further Issues: All 158 concerns from registered voters were addressed
– Election Date: Scheduled for December 7, 2024
– Robust and Credible Register: Fit to deliver a credible, transparent, fair, peaceful, and glorious election
The Electoral Commission’s efforts, under Mensah’s leadership, demonstrate a commitment to transparency and fairness in Ghana’s electoral process. With the final certified voters register in place, the country is one step closer to a successful and peaceful election.
Source: Mymctvonline.com || Frank Eshun