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NPP MP for Asuogyaman, Kofi Osei-Ameyaw and MP for North Dayi, George Loh, are in disagreement over relevance of the new instrument (C.I. 91) that was passed by Parliament to regulate registration voters for general elections in November.
The Asuogyaman MP says the coming into force of the new C.I.91 will bring about a new voters’ register that will exist side-by-side with the 2012 register which was compiled using regulations of a previous Constitutional Instrument, C.I. 72, something he finds unacceptable.
However, George Loh disagrees.
“Are we running a double registration? I will say no. Let’s not forget election after election we’ve gone through these same process. It is only this time that we are really focusing on it,” he said.
Watch video of the show that aired Monday on PM Express on the Joy News channel on Multi TV.
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