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Chair
of
the
Electoral
Commission
(EC)
Jean
Mensa
has
pledged
the
commitment
of
the
commission
to
always
work
with
the
security
agencies
to
ensure
their
objectives
of
ensuring
free
and
transparent
elections
are
achieved.
She
said
that
the
Commission
enjoyed
police
presence
in
all
the
registration
Centers
and
Police
also
provided
security
for
their
mobile
teams
when
they
moved
around
the
country.
Madam
Mensa
said
that
all
the
electoral
activities
undertaken
ahead
of
the
2024
general
elections
have
been
inclusive
and
successful
due
to
the
cooperation
of
the
security
agencies.
Speaking
at
a
meeting
with
the
national
election
security
task
force
at
the
headquarters
of
the
Electoral
Commission
on
Monday,
July
8,
2024,
the
EC
chair
said
“I’m
happy
to
note
that
all
the
activities
we
have
undertaken
so
far
have
been
very
successful
and
inclusive
and
all
citizens
who
wished
to
register
had
the
opportunity
to
do
so.
We
couldn’t
have
done
this
without
the
cooperation
of
our
security
agencies.
“We
had
meetings
with
the
IGP
and
National
Security
Task
Force,
and
I
would
like
to
recognize
the
amazing
work
they
have
done
so
far.
“We’ve
enjoyed
fruitful
collaboration
with
them
and
that
has
led
to
the
fruitful
exercises
we
have
had
so
far,”
Jean
Mensa
said.
She
added
“We
enjoyed
police
presence
in
all
our
registration
Centers
and
Police
also
provided
security
for
our
mobile
teams
when
they
moved
around
the
country.
I
would
like
to
pledge
our
commitment
to
always
work
with
the
security
agencies
to
ensure
our
objectives
of
ensuring
free
and
transparent
elections
are
achieved”.
For
his
part,
the
IGP
Dr.
Akuffo
Dampare
said
“We
are
grateful
to
the
public
and
the
EC
and
all
other
stakeholders
for
the
cooperation
we
have
had
from
them
so
far.
I
will
continue
to
urge
them
to
support
the
police
in
ensuring
that
Ghana
continues
to
be
the
beacon
of
hope
for
the
continent
and
beyond.
This
is
the
only
country
we
have
and
we
need
to
ensure
it’s
always
at
peace”.
Meanwhile,
the
Commission
has
said
that
it
is
going
to
conduct
a
mop-up
voter
registration
exercise
from
August
01
to
August
03,
2024.
The
exercise
is
to
afford
persons
who
were
unable
to
register
during
the
limited
registration
exercise
as
well
as
persons
who
turned
18
after
the
completion
of
the
registration
to
register.
The
mop-up
registration
will
follow
a
voter
exhibition
from
August
20
to
August
27.
2024
VOTERS
EXHIBITION
EXERCISE
–
CHANGE
OF
DATE
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Electoral
Commission
Of
Ghana
(@ECGhanaOfficial)
July
3,
2024
Jean
Mensa,
Chairperson
of
the
EC,
made
the
announcement
at
a
debriefing
by
the
Election
Security
Taskforce
led
by
the
Inspector
General
of
Police,
Dr.
George
Akuffo
Dampare,
to
the
EC.
The
debriefing
was
on
the
Task
Force’s
election
security
performance
in
the
first
half
of
the
year.
“I
would
like
to
put
on
record
that
the
mop-up
of
the
voter
registration
exercise
will
take
place
from
August
1–3,
2024,
and
it
is
to
afford
persons
who
turned
18
after
May
29
or
persons
who
have
not
previously
registered
the
opportunity
to
get
onto
our
register;
this
goes
to
persons
who
are
eligible,”
she
stated.