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PERSOL Systems Limited, one of the foremost indigenous IT firms in the country was awarded the Best Software Company of the Year at at this year’s Ghana Telecoms Awards.
The award was given on account of the company’s track record in developing cutting edge software that address real world problems.
Managers of Persol say the company has been at the forefront of constant innovations and has developed some of the best software that has solved the peculiar needs of its numerous clientele.
“We are excited about this recognition and I am sure this will spur us on to deliver more solutions for clients and our country”, Mr.JerryOkantey, General Manager of Persol stated.
Mr.Okantey added that the company was grateful to God for the recognition and dedicated the award to Persol’s customers, staff and Ghanaians who continue to believe in ourselves and pledged to be back with even more exciting products.
Persol has recently added to its product portfolio the Voter Verification and Voting System which delivers a practical solution to voter verification and voting in Africa, especially in countries that have introduced biometric fingerprint voter ID cards and where manual paper ballots are still used.
The system enforces the one man-one vote principle and renders ballot-stuffing and over-voting as futile adventures whilst ensuring that ballot accounting and statements of polls are automated with enhanced credibility.
The net effect is to enhance the credibility of the balloting process and achieve greater acceptance of the endbehind this award and the innovations at Persol Systems.
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