Audio By Carbonatix
The district level elections can receive a massive turn-out if government declares the voting day a holiday, a Dean with the Institute of Local Government Studies believes.
“This is not to say that if it is declared a holiday people will not go to work but it is to give priority and prominence to the elections”, Dr. Eric Oduro Osae said on Multi TV's AM Show Monday.
His comments come a day to Tuesday’s District Assembly polls which usually suffer from low patronage.
The Dean of Studies and Research said the earlier postponement of the elections has also affected the process and a holiday will be a deliberate attempt to hype the elections and impact on voter turnout.
Dr. Eric Osae is also worried that about 2,000 security personnel deployed to police Tuesday’s assembly elections may be disenfranchised.

“If you are deploying all these security men outside of their electoral areas how are they going to vote?” he asked.
A total of 18,885 candidates are contesting the District Assembly Elections made up of 1,102 females and 17,783 males.
There are a total of 43,585 candidates contesting the Unit Committees Elections, comprising 12,000 female candidates and 31,585 male candidates.
Latest Stories
-
Firestorm destroys commercial containers in Accra
15 minutes -
Gov’t imposes curfew on 11 Gushegu district communities after chieftaincy clashes
24 minutes -
Gas supply disrupted after major fault at Ghana Gas Processing Plant
25 minutes -
GPRTU welcomes fuel price cut, suspends planned fare increases
33 minutes -
Bawumia is the most prepared and best leader for Ghana beyond 2028 – Abu Jinapor
37 minutes -
UMB appoints Noble Eduamah as Group Head, Corporate Banking, strengthening leadership for long-term success
39 minutes -
GFA hands over five vehicles to RFAs, technical units under FIFA Forward Programme
1 hour -
Drug control must go beyond enforcement to public health response – NACOC Boss
1 hour -
High Court restrains EOCO from maintaining ‘wanted’ declaration against directors of Sesi-Edem Company Ltd
1 hour -
GCB Bank sets April 17 for 32nd AGM, shareholders to vote on dividend and board matters
1 hour -
Ghana Institution of Engineering calls for engineering-led reforms to strengthen food systems
1 hour -
Military deployed to Walewale Municipal Assembly after NDC youth protest
2 hours -
Ashanti Regional Minister inspects government-funded projects in Atwima Kwanwoma
2 hours -
Five communities burnt in a chieftaincy clash in Gushegu district
2 hours -
Ghana Jazz Orchestra debuts on International Jazz Day
2 hours