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Present evidence on Voters register discrepancies at IPAC Meeting – EC to NDC

Shadrack Koomson by Shadrack Koomson
October 1, 2024
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Present evidence on Voters register discrepancies at IPAC Meeting – EC to NDC

The Electoral Commission of Ghana has issued a call to action to all stakeholders attending the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting, urging them to come prepared with evidence and data to support any concerns or discrepancies they may have regarding the Provisional Voters Register (PVR). This collaborative approach aims to resolve any outstanding issues with the register.

In a press release issued on Monday, September 30, the EC expressed disappointment that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has yet to provide data on alleged discrepancies, despite repeated requests.
The EC expects stakeholders, including the NDC, to present their data during the meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, October 1.

The Commission emphasized that producing the Final Voters Register is an ongoing process, not a one-time event, and reassured the public of its commitment to working with IPAC to address concerns.

This assurance comes amid growing tensions between the EC and the NDC regarding alleged discrepancies in the voter register.

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The NDC has been vocal about its concerns, calling for a forensic audit to address the issues. However, the EC maintains that it has not received any concrete evidence to support these claims.
The Commission’s invitation for stakeholders to present data and evidence aims to move the conversation forward and find resolutions.

Meanwhile, the NDC is pushing for live media coverage of the IPAC meeting to provide Ghanaians with real-time, unbiased information on the state of the 2024 voter register.
Dr. Omane Boamah, NDC’s Director of IT and Elections, stressed that discrepancies remain unresolved and public access to IPAC discussions is crucial.

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“The IPAC meeting is a critical platform for stakeholders to engage and address concerns. By allowing live media coverage, we can ensure transparency and accountability,” Dr. Boamah explained. “The Ghanaian people deserve to know the truth about the voter register, and we will continue to advocate for openness and integrity in the electoral process.”

The IPAC meeting promises to be crucial in addressing the concerns surrounding the voter register and ensuring the integrity of Ghana’s electoral process.
As stakeholders gather to discuss these issues, the nation watches with anticipation, hoping for a resolution that will strengthen the country’s democratic foundations.

The EC’s commitment to collaboration and transparency is encouraging, but the outcome of the IPAC meeting will ultimately determine the success of this effort.
Will the stakeholders be able to find common ground and resolve the discrepancies in the voter register? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the future of Ghana’s democracy depends on it.

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