Published
6 years agoon
By
Frimpong
The Electoral Commission (EC) has condemn violence at some of Its registration centres cross the country.
A statement by the electoral body said, the commission has noted with concern some acts of violence at some
registration centres across the country in the form of physical and verbal attacks on its
Officials.
“The violence is perpetuated by Political Party supporters and sympathizers. One of such incidents occurred today at the Step to Christ Voters Registration Centre in the Awutu Senya East Constituency in the Central Region where unidentifiable gunmen attacked Officials at the Centre and disrupted the process by firing gun shots”
The statement continue to say that “the Commission condemns such acts during a civil exercise like the Registration of Voters and calls on security agencies to investigate the issue as a matter of urgency to bring the
perpetrators to book”
“These acts constitute a breach of the Vigilante and Related Offenses Act, 2019 Act 999.
The Act seeks to disband violent activities of Political Parties and makes political
vigilantism an offence punishable by a prison term”
The Commission reminds the public, particularly Political Party agents, that any person
who wishes to challenge an Applicant on the basis of ineligibility must fill a Challenge
Form, which will then be presented to the District Registration Review Committee for a
ruling on the matter. Political Party agents are therefore cautioned against the use of
violence to challenge a person’s eligibility.
The Commission calls on the public to condemn the violence and urges all eligible voters
to turn out in their numbers to register to vote in the 2020 General Election.
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