1,800 voters transfer votes to Asante-Akim South

A total of 1,800 registered voters took advantage of the opportunity provided by the Electoral Commission (EC) – the country’s election management body, to transfer their votes to the Asante-Akim South constituency.

Mr. Afrifa Blankson, the Returning Officer for the area, said the figure was the highest to be recorded in the Ashanti Region.

He broke the news at an Inter-Party Dialogue Committee (IPDC) meeting held in Juaso.
The meeting brought together representatives of the various political parties contesting the coming polls, the clergy and Imams.

It was organized by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) with support from the European Union (EU) and the goal was to discuss ways to ensure responsible conduct by the parties and their supporters.

Mr. Blankson highlighted the need for the political parties to focus effort on helping their members and sympathizers to have better understanding of the electoral laws.

That, he said, was important to remove needless confusion, suspicion and tension.

He asked that they also took the trouble to teach voters how to properly thumbprint the ballot paper in order to significantly reduce the high number of rejected and spoilt ballots during every national election.

He reminded them to also talk their polling agents out of unnecessarily interfering with the work of election officials on voting day.

“The party agents should accept to cooperate with the officials on voting day for successful conduct of the polls across all the 137 polling centres in the constituency,” he said.

Mr. Samuel Kwasi Otchere, the District Director of NCCE, said although the district was not known for electoral violence, nobody should be complacent and that all needed to work together and accept to get right with the law.
He warned against political intolerance and the rejection of foul and intemperate language.

The party representatives pledged their commitment to the peaceful conduct of the December 7 election.

 

Source: GNA