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New register: You’ll blame us if current data centre crashes – EC mounts defence

Electoral Commission (EC) is mounting a defence for its decision to introduce a new biometric system for the December elections despite fierce opposition by some political parties.

The Commission said Monday that it is acting on its statutory mandate to deliver a credible election through a robust system and will not succumb to the pressure to shelve its decision to compile a new voters’ register.

Dr Eric Bossman Asare, Deputy Commissioner in charge of Corporate Services, said on Joy FM that because the blame will fall squarely on them should the current system crash during the December 2020 polls, they have no choice but to act on the advice of their experts.

The EC’s justification for a new biometric voting system and a new electoral roll for the elections in December 2020 has drawn mixed reactions from civil society groups and political parties.

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) is among the few parties backing the EC.

Although the Commission has said its decision to acquire a new biometric system and compile a new register is informed by advice from its IT personnel and external IT consultants, another group, Resistance Against the New Voter Register, led by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has vowed to prevent the EC from going ahead.

 Saturday, the group held a mammoth demonstration in the Northern Region to get the EC to rescind its decision and has promised to organize more protests in other parts of the country until their demand is met.

One of the main argument in opposition to the proposed biometric system and a new voters’ register is that it was used successfully in the just ended District Level Election (DLE).

However, reacting to the argument on the Super Morning Show, Dr Bossman Asare said the recent DLE is not a good stress test for the current biometric system.

He said voter turnout in the DLEs was poor – less than 40% nationwide.

Source: Fiilafmonline/JoyNews

 

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