Audio By Carbonatix
Meet Richard, an officer of the Electoral Commission who cannot vote in the process for special categories of essential service providers designated as special voters.
The professional nurse and 'part-time EC officer' is disappointed. He told Joy News, that this is because of a last-minute change in the electoral rules.
Initially, he was informed during training for EC officers that he was to cast his ballot where he would officiate which is Adentan, he told Joy News' Jennifer Akuamoah.
But his dutiful enthusiasm to work drained out of him when he was hit by the news that he can work as an Electoral Officer but cannot vote in Adentan as an Electoral officer.
His name was not included on the list in Adentan. "We got here this morning and there has been a new development".
"If you registered outside Adentan then you need to go to wherever you registered to go an cast your ballot for the special voting" he explained.
His name is on a list in the Upper Manya Krobo Asesewa area in the Eastern region which is where he originally registered.
'Per what they are saying, my name has been added to the special voting list in the Eastern region'.
He tried to appeal to his supervisor to do something about his situation. "He said there is nothing they can do since my name is not part of the special voting list that they have here now".
The reality of his disenfranchisement dawned on him, his disappointment was obvious.
"It cannot be possible. I can't travel from here to Asesewa at this time to go and cast my ballot".
Even worse, he won't get a second chance to vote on December 7 when all other Ghanaian registered voters are expected to participate.
This is because Richard will have to be at work as an EC official, helping other Ghanaians to exercise their fundamental human right, a process which has incidentally denied him his own fundamental human right too.
Richard is in disbelief.
"I can't vote.I can't vote because I am an EC official on that day", he repeated the line like a chorus in a Christmas carol.
"So they have disenfranchised me. I can't exercise my franchise on December 7 which is bad" Richard's confusion was complete.
Listen to audio
Latest Stories
-
T-bills auction: Government records undersubscription for 5th week running; interest rates continue to rise
18 minutes -
Sub-Saharan Africa GDP growth to soften to 4.3% in 2026
30 minutes -
Passenger arrivals decline 18.9% month-on-month to 110,087 in January 2026
33 minutes -
Consumer spending records strong performance in January 2026, but construction sector activities declined – BoG
38 minutes -
Number of advertised jobs falls in February 2026 – BoG
43 minutes -
Government’s new free primary healthcare policy marks a turning point in saving lives in Ghana
47 minutes -
Asiedu Nkekia heads north, hists Upper West on Monday
1 hour -
Aduana family rejects ‘breakaway’ claim, reaffirms loyalty to Okyenhene
2 hours -
Mahama applauds progress on Tamale Teaching Hospital Cardiology Centre
2 hours -
GRASAG holds 30th Annual National Congress at UCC, elects new leadership
2 hours -
Nyinahini Bauxite Deal: Community pushes GIADEC to consider local investors
2 hours -
Assafuah alleges nepotism at NPRA over rapid promotion and GH¢90k transfer grant
5 hours -
Fire ravages Berekum Cinema Hall, destroying property worth thousands of cedis
5 hours -
To create a prosecutorial office, Article 88 must be amended – Deputy AG
5 hours -
Mahama directs Health Ministry to establish Tamale cancer treatment centre as new cardio facility nears completion
6 hours