EC holds pilot biometric verification exercise
Accra, Nov 3, GNA – The Electoral Commission (EC) on Saturday began a two-day pilot biometric verification exercise in two districts in the Greater Accra Region.
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The exercise is to enable the EC to have a firsthand experience of what the actual polls will be like on December.
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Mr. Alexander Doku Akubia, Greater Accra Director of the EC told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the exercise took off smoothly and was progressing peacefully and successfully.
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The exercise is taking place at two polling centres in the Ashiedu Keteke District – the YCWA Polling Station and the Sempe Primary Number One Polling Station.
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Tomorrow November 4th, the EC will move to the Ga West District to conduct the exercise at the Church of Pentecost and Pobiman Private School Polling Stations.
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Mr Akubia appealed to voters in the polling stations to be patient with the election officials. He said the Voter ID card was required to vote.
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He also advised the general electorate to cooperate with the election officials on voting day should a problem arise, noting that Presiding Officers were well capable to deal with election issues.
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"Our officials should also keep to the regulations of the EC", he said.
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Mr. Maxwell Kwamina, Deputy Returning Officer at the Accra Sempe Primary Number One Polling Station, said after verifying 115 voters, he had been re-assured that the system was perfect.
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"Nobody should even think of cheating because this system would definitely give them away," he advised.
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