Audio By Carbonatix
The Deputy Director of Elections and IT of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Rashid Tanko-Computer, has raised concerns about the Electoral Commission's IT system.
According to him, the party was skeptical about the EC system since, in the previous district assembly elections, it had even failed to deliver on its mandate.
“We have seen that consistently there is a serious problem with the IT department of the Electoral Commission. Look at the 2023 registration exercise and the district assembly election. People went to vote, they didn’t see their names in the register.
"You are holding ID card, you voted in 2020, now you come to vote in 2023, the same ID card, they say your name is not in the register. Who did it? It is the IT department,” he said.
He explained that this is probably a technical challenge which might have led to the disenfranchisement of 26,000.
Also, he argued that, during the limited voter registration exercise but for the NDC, the EC was churning out wrong figures.
“What type of quality of assurance goes into the Electoral Commission? Who and who is looking at their figures? Who is analysing their data before it comes out?” he questioned.
Dr Tanko-Computer argued that even as a party before they make certain statements, there is a lot of due diligence.
Hence, the party could not understand why the country's electoral management body was lackadaisical about numbers.
Latest Stories
-
ICE confirmed Ken Ofori-Atta was medically fit for detention – Victor Smith
2 hours -
‘He shut the door in our faces’ – Ghana’s envoy reacts to Ken Ofori-Atta decision
2 hours -
FBI involvement raises stakes in Ken Ofori-Atta detention – Ghana’s US Envoy
5 hours -
‘Miracle baby’ born in a tree above Mozambique floodwaters dies aged 25
5 hours -
After years of losses, BoG tightens controls and slashes fees in Gold Programme overhaul
6 hours -
Minnesota sues Trump administration to block surge of ICE agents
6 hours -
Trump to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House
6 hours -
Trump announces 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran
6 hours -
How BoG’s gold strategy quietly pulled in $17bn and held the economy together
7 hours -
Ghana Water targets the end of January 2026 to resolve Teshie water crises
7 hours -
All UG students who overpaid fees will be refunded – Deputy Education Minister
7 hours -
Majeed Ashimeru set for La Louvière loan switch from Anderlecht
8 hours -
NPP flagbearer race: Any coercion in primaries will be resisted – Bryan Acheampong campaign team
8 hours -
‘Infection spread’ feared: Teshie water crisis triggers healthcare emergency
8 hours -
AratheJay turns ‘Nimo Live’ into defining homecoming moment
9 hours
