A total of 293 people got registered at four polling stations which the Ghana News Agency (GNA) visited at the close of the first day of the biometric Voter Registration Exercise on Saturday.
The registration centres (polling stations) were Padmore Street Number Two (80), Padmore Street Number Two Primary ‘3’ (69), Padmore Street Number One Centre One ‘B’ (79) and Twedaase JHS Number One (65).
Officials of the Electoral Commission at the four centres told the GNA that the exercise went on smoothly without any hitch.
When the GNA visited some centres on Sunday, the second day of the exercise, queues formed were not as long as those on the first day, and registration was proceeding smoothly.**