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Registration Centers not for Conflict resolution – EC Chair

So we encourage Ghanaians and politicians and what-have-you to go through the procedures that have been put down…

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has cautioned politicians who visit registration centres to “resolve issues” to desist from such practices.

At a press conference on Wednesday, July 22, 2020, it urged aggrieved persons to rely on authorised mechanisms like the Commission’s district review committees to have their issues ironed out.

This caution followed some violent confrontation at a registration centre in the Awutu Senya East constituency following suspicions that non-constituents were being bussed in to register.

Addressing the press conference, the Chairperson of the commission, Jean Mensa stressed that “no politician or Ghanaian is supposed to go to the centres to resolve issues.”

“We are not policemen of the registration and there are laid down procedures to follow in the event that you have issues with it.”

She assured that the district review committees, which are made up police, EC officers, police, among others, are well placed to deliberate on all challenges encountered during the registration process.

So we encourage Ghanaians and politicians and what-have-you to go through the procedures that have been put down… when we try to resolve these issue on our own, we find that it leads to a chaotic situation,” Mrs. Mensa said.