The Electoral Commission (EC) expresses confidence in surpassing its goal of registering 623,000 new voters during the impending limited voter registration campaign.
Scheduled to commence on Tuesday, May 7, and conclude on Monday, May 27, 2024, this initiative targets individuals who have reached the age of 18 since the last registration cycle, integrating them into the national electoral roll.
The EC intends to administer the registration process at its district offices and in remote areas with logistical challenges.
Jean Mensa, Chairperson of the EC, affirms that all registration centers have been officially gazetted, and comprehensive briefings regarding the exercise have been provided to all political parties.
She also emphasized that the gazetted centers and the commission’s movement plans are accessible on its website.
“We have gazetted all our registration centres as well as the movement plans that will be followed by our mobile teams. In fulfilment of regulation 3 of CI 91 as amended which requires us to provide at least 21 days’ notice to the political parties, we have briefed all our political parties of the upcoming registration exercise.
“This took place on Thursday 7th March during our IPAC meeting and we shared with the parties the various centres nationwide as well as the movement plan.
“I would like to mention that the gazetted centres, our registration centres as well as our movement plan have been posted on our website. By informing the political parties as required by law, parties are now able to plan and prepare their agents to observe the voter registration exercise nationwide.”
“…We are confident that the arrangements we have deployed will help bring the registration activities closer to the doorstep of the citizenry. In 2023 we targeted approximately 700,000 new registrants and we far exceeded that by registering 910,000 new registrants. We have no doubt that with these arrangements in place, we will exceed our target of 623,000 new registrants this time around,” she stated.