The Balloter Com­mission (EC)'s cleanup aborigine allotment exercise commenced calmly beyond the country yesterday

The three-day exercise is to accredit individuals who angry 18 afterwards the contempo bound aborigine regis­tration and those who absent the beforehand allotment aeon to accept their names and capacity captured

The ambition of the exercise actuality conducted at 268 EC commune offices, 26 accessible universities, and 41 bastille centres nationwide, is to add amid 50,000 to 70,000 new voters to the aborigine register

DANIEL DZIRASAH letters that in the Sunyani Municipality of the Bono Region, the regis­tration action is advanced after issues. By 10:35 am, 31 people-18 males and 13 females-had reg­istered at the Sunyani Borough office

Returning Officer, Mr Jonah Seli, said the allotment apparatus was activity able-bodied and that there were no difficulties

The EC has set up three reg­istration centres in Sunyani: the Sunyani Borough office, Sunyani Central Prisons, and Sunyani Technical University

Mr Seli encouraged those who accept not yet registered to do so afore the exercise ends on Saturday

FRANCIS DABRE DABANG letters from Bolga­tanga in the Upper East Region that, the cleanup exercise is additionally underway at about 30 appointed centres

The Regional Director for the EC, Mr Williams Obeng Adak­wah, said the exercise is acute for new voters, decidedly those who accept aloof angry 18

He encouraged association to participate actively

A appointment to several centres appear a lower-than-expected assembly so far

A allotment administrator at the Bolgatanga East Commune office, Rebecca Mbamah Zobire, acclaimed that although the accepted assembly was modest, it was too aboriginal to draw conclusions

She bidding optimism that added bodies will appear to annals as the exercise progresses

In Ketu-South Municipality of the Volta Region, the exercise started affably at Tokor, the borough balloter appointment at 7: 00 am with about 200 bodies in chain and 18 were registered as at 8: 15 am, letters SAMUEL AGBEWODE

Deputy Director of EC in Ketu South Municipality, Ms Esinam Kumah, acclaimed that the aerial atten­dance was unexpected, accustomed the exercise's bound scope

She projected that if the accepted assembly continues, they could annals about 400 bodies over the three days

Ms Kumah assured that the EC was committed to registering every acceptable aborigine who visits the centres

She encouraged all acceptable individuals to participate to ensure they can vote in the accessible presidential and aldermanic elections

An EC allotment administrator at the Ketu South centre, Ms Vivian Deh, bidding optimism that the cleanup exercise would facilitate the allotment of abounding who absent the capital allotment period

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