The New Patriotic Party has welcomed the Electoral Commission’s decision to re-open voter registration for those who have not yet been registered.
The Electoral Commission has reopened the window for re-registration from 5th to 12th August, following pressure from political parties and key stakeholders for extension after the exercise ended on 28 July.
[contextly_sidebar id=”oapse5OIdJvxx7ZUX8blKqS49M3DcXUQ”]Speaking to Citi News after an emergency Inter-Party Advisory Commiteee(IPAC) meeting , the NPP Acting General Secretary , John Boadu said concerns raised by his party influenced the EC’s decision to reopen the re-registration exercise.
“The New Patriotic Party is always raising the bar. Commend the NPP for being vigilant, and raising the challenges on the ground” he said.
John Boadu explained that the extension is necessary since it will provide another opportunity for persons who encountered some challenges at exhibition centers in the last registration hence could not register.
“In our checks and rounds, we realized that, especially in the Efutu constituency, there were people who were still in the queues, who could not reregister. There were people who had filled their names to be registered and were waiting to take their pictures. But the Electoral Commission said that because of visibility, they couldn’t take their pictures,” he argued.
John Boadu said he was thankful that the EC has allowed such persons to register to vote in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections on December 7.
Mr John Boadu’s comments follow the petition filed by MP for the Efutu constituency in the Central Region Alex Afenyo Martin, inviting the Electoral Commission to extend the exercise by 10 days.
The NPP party in the Ashanti Region had also called on the Electoral Commission to extend the exercise.
By: Kwabena Agyare/citifmonline.com/Ghana