Audio By Carbonatix
The first of a two day mock voting exercise at selected polling stations across the country has ended, Saturday with reports of a low turn-out across the country.
The exercise is to test the efficiency of the biometric verification system, educate political party agents and electorates on processes they will go through before they cast their votes in the December polls.
In Accra, the exercise is took place at the Sempe Mantse Polling station in the Ododiodoo constituency with little to report about.
Joy News’ Awuni Manasseh who observed the exercise said it was generally smooth with little hitches.
In the Central Region, Richard Kojo Nyarko reported that no major incident was recorded.
Speaking to Joy News the Principal Public Relations Officer of the Electoral Commission Sylvia Annor said the Commission is impressed with the exercise.
“So far, so good,” she said, adding, the machines are working perfectly.”
She hoped the a similar thing will happen in December.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Upper West Regional Minister denies diverting education infrastructure projects from Issa to Daffiama
16 minutes -
When success becomes a target: Ghana’s music industry habit of tearing down its own
20 minutes -
Savannah Region inaugurates 10-member health committee to reset sector
36 minutes -
Let’s demonstrate Mahama’s peace advocacy in his home region – Fulbe to chiefs and people
43 minutes -
Bright Ofori: Commending judicial reforms while advancing conversation on timely justice
57 minutes -
Newsfile to tackle security recruitment cuts, GH¢21bn audit exposé, Mahama jet controversy
1 hour -
Vice President receives UCC’s Distinguished Fellow Award, calls for education to deliver dev’t
2 hours -
Tension in DBI District as Issa chiefs demand reversal of relocated GES office
2 hours -
Women at the forefront: Celebrating Ghanaian women’s impact after 69 years of Independence
2 hours -
Gbeniyiri, Damongo violence: Security Councils condemn killings, vow to bring perpetrators to justice
2 hours -
KNUST declares five former students persona non grata, orders arrest on sight
3 hours -
Historic relief for Bono East as Holy Family Hospital receives first dialysis machines from GMTF
3 hours -
‘Pa-To-Pa’ promo is delivering on its promise – GCB Bank
3 hours -
Ghana Dance Industry Awards slated for April 18 at National Theatre
3 hours -
GCB Bank rewards 2nd and 3rd batch of winners in ‘Pa To Pa’ promo draw
3 hours
