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The Electoral Commission (EC) has instructed its Regional Directors to promptly return certain Biometric Verification Devices (BVDs) used during the 2023 District Level Elections.
The Commission has requested the immediate return of the specified BVDs without any delays.
According to a memorandum dated Thursday, March 7, signed by the Deputy Commissioner, Samuel Tettey, the BVDs should be returned to the Procurement Inventory and Management Unit at the Head Office.

The memo includes a detailed list of the number of BVDs to be returned by each Regional Director.
"You will recall that the Commission directed Regional Directors to submit all BVDs used for the 2023 District Level Elections to the Head Office."
"The attention of the Commission has been drawn to the shortages in the quantity of BVDs retrieved from the above-listed regions."
"The Commission directs that the affected regions should arrange to return the outstanding BVDs to the Procurement Inventory and Management Unit at the Head Office."
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