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EC Sacks Pusiga District Director Over Voter Transfer

In a bold move to ensure the integrity of Ghana’s electoral process, the Electoral Commission (EC) has suspended the Pusiga District Director over allegations of illegal voter transfers.

The suspension comes after a preliminary investigation revealed a shocking breach of protocol, with voters’ photographs used to effect transfers without their knowledge or consent.

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According to Samuel Tettey, EC Deputy Chairman in charge of Operations, the district director is considered a prime suspect, as such transfers cannot occur without the involvement of senior district officials.

“We have suspended the officer and we are investigating; those who are involved will be sacked,” Tettey warned.

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The EC’s swift action follows a recent voter exhibition and transfer exercise, which aimed to ensure accurate voter details and eligibility for the upcoming December 2024 elections.

However, the exercise uncovered a sinister plot to manipulate voter registrations, with photographs used to transfer voters without their consent.

The EC’s investigation has revealed a disturbing trend, with voters claiming they did not initiate the transfers, despite their names appearing in Pusiga.

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Tettey explained that legitimate transfers require voters to physically present themselves at the district office, undergo biometric verification, and receive a new voter ID card reflecting their updated polling station.

Source: Dailyguide

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