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Mercy360 Blog of Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

EC Dismisses Viral Video Showing Alleged Voter Register Transport, Calls for Police Investigation

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The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has issued a statement regarding a viral video that has been circulating on social media. The video allegedly shows a truck transporting a supposed Voters Register for Ahafo Ano 1 and 2. However, the EC has dismissed the video, stating that the voters' register and the truck do not belong to them and are not official.

The EC has expressed concern that the video is intended to create suspicion and mistrust for the Commission and its work. The Commission has therefore called for a police investigation into the matter, urging the public to disregard the video. The EC has emphasized that its voters' registers are black and white, not colored as shown in the video.

The EC's statement was signed by Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman, Operations. The Commission has assured the public that it is committed to ensuring the integrity of the electoral process and will not tolerate any attempts to compromise the process. The EC has therefore urged the public to report any suspicious activities or information to the authorities.

The viral video has sparked widespread concern and speculation on social media, with many calling for an investigation into the matter. The EC's statement has helped to clarify the situation and reassure the public that the Commission is taking steps to address the issue.

In a bid to maintain transparency and accountability, the EC has provided the public with information on how to verify the authenticity of electoral materials. The Commission has also urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information to the authorities.

The EC's prompt response to the viral video has been commended by many, who see it as a demonstration of the Commission's commitment to transparency and accountability. The police investigation into the matter is ongoing, and the public is eagerly awaiting the outcome.