The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs Jean Mensa, has
assured Parliament that the commission is 95 per cent ready to conduct a
successful, credible, fair, orderly and peaceful election on December
7.
She said the commission had already procured a wide range of
election materials for the 2020 elections, ranging from ballot boxes,
thumbprint pads, stationery, identification jackets, polling station
booths, rechargeable lamps, indelible ink, educational posters, seals,
among others.
Presenting the commission’s road map to the 2020
elections to Parliament, she said: “As we speak, the distribution of
these items to our regions and districts is underway.
“I can
confirm that as a result of the thorough planning and distribution
mechanisms employed, we are about 95 per cent done with the distribution
of election materials to our various locations across the country. What
is left to be delivered are the ballots and registers,” Mrs Mensa said.
Procurement of vehicles
She
said the EC had procured vehicles to help facilitate the movement of
its staff and promote the delivery of their mandate at the district
level.
She said the commission had procured 147 vehicles, made up of 15
motorbikes, 30 four-wheel drives, 107 pick-ups, eight haulage trucks and
two Coaster buses, costing GH¢38.37 million.
That, she
indicated, had bolstered the efficiency of its staff, as well as the
swift movement of goods and materials from the stores of the EC to the
regional and district offices.
Temporary recruitment
The
EC Chairperson said the commission had, to date, employed close to
233,632 temporary officials, made up of returning officers and their
deputies, presiding officers, verification officers, name reference
officers as well as COVID-19 ambassadors, for the December 2020
Elections.
“A comprehensive training programme has been drawn for
each category of officials. We are confident that with the capacity
building provided, our teams will be equipped with the requisite skills
to enable them to perform excellently on election day,” Mrs Mensa
stated.
2020 voters register
She added that the new voters register that was recently compiled embodied eligible individuals only.
“To date, the register has a total number of 17,029,971 voters. We are
confident of the credibility and integrity of the 2020 voters register
and are pleased with the collaboration and cooperation of the citizenry
at all levels, particularly at the district level, as well as
magistrates, to ensure that only eligible Ghanaians participated in the
process.
“Mr Speaker, as we speak, we have 32,621 people who have
been placed on the multiples and the exceptions list. Of these, 18,619
engaged in multiple registration and 14,002 engaged in various illegal
practices, including underage voting and voting by non-Ghanaians. They
are all on the list we call exceptions list,” she explained.
She
said the printing of the 2020 register was also underway, and that the
commission was confident that it would complete the process and
distribute the registers well in time for the December 2020 elections.
“It
is important to note, Mr Speaker, that the political parties have
submitted their hard drives to the commission. A soft copy of the
register was made available to them yesterday, the 6th of November,
2020,” she noted.
Printing of ballots
The EC Chair also pointed out that the printing of ballots was currently underway in seven printing houses in Accra.
The printing houses are Buck Press Limited, Assembly Press (Ghana
Publishing Company), Fonstat Limited, Innolink, Yasarko Limited,
Checkpoint Limited and Acts Commercial Limited.
She said majority of the companies were printing houses which the commission had used since 1992.
“As
I speak, agents of the political parties and the security agencies are
monitoring the processes in all the printing houses,” the EC Chairperson
maintained.
Notice of Poll
Mrs Mensa further indicated that the printing of the Notice of Poll for the general election was almost complete.
She
said while that for the presidential election had been done for all
regions, except the Eastern Region, the Poll of Notice for the
parliamentary election was near completion.
“I am happy to report
that printing of the Notice of Poll for the 2020 presidential and
parliamentary elections has been completed. In terms of the presidential
ballot, printing for the Ashanti, Volta, Greater Accra, Western,
Central, and Oti is completed.
“Also, Northern, Western, North East, Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, Upper East and Upper West regions have been completed,” she added.
Mrs
Mensa also pointed out that the printing of the Results Collation Sheet
for the presidential and parliamentary elections, popularly known as
the Pink Sheets, would commence yesterday, 8th November 2020.
She said all political parties had been informed accordingly and would monitor the process.
Plan against COVID-19
The
chairperson also noted that the commission had procured and distributed
COVID-19 related items, such as infrared thermometers, Veronica
buckets, liquid soap, tissue paper and hand sanitiser, to ensure the
safety and security of its stakeholders.
“We have distributed all
these items to our regions and districts ahead of the elections and we
are confident that the protocols put in place and the materials procured
will help curb the spread of the virus at all polling stations and
collation centres throughout the country,” she said.
Mrs Mensa
said from today, the commission would roll out an extensive publicity
drive aimed at educating the citizenry on how to vote and encourage them
to exercise their power.
She said special officers, named COVID-19 Ambassadors, would be deployed to all 38,622 polling stations throughout the country.
Their
duty would be to enforce the safety protocols and ensure that the
COVID-19 items at the centres were put to effective use, she added.
Source: GNA


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