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The Electoral Commission (EC) has carried out a significant reshuffle in preparation for the upcoming December 2024 general election.
As part of this reshuffle, Serebour Quaicoe, previously the Director of Electoral Services, has been reassigned to lead the EC's Training Department.
The change was communicated in a letter signed by the Chairperson of the Commission, Jean Mensa, addressed to Mr Quaicoe on April 30.

The letter stated that his new role would commence on July 1.
Mr Quaicoe has been instructed to hand over his current responsibilities to the Deputy Chairman in charge of operations.
"I am pleased to inform you of the Commission's decision to appoint you, Director for Training at the Head Office."
"In this regard, you are by this letter transferred from the Electoral Services Department as the Director to head the Training Department," an excerpt of the letter said.
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