The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana says it has successfully addressed the technical issues that affected day one of the Limited Voter Registration.
The exercise which started today, May 7 was hit by faulty machines and network problems forcing first time voters who had gone to the registration centres to wait for hours or leave the centres.
But the electoral body says these challenges that prevented some prospective voters from registering have been resolved.
A statement issued by the EC said it encountered some technical challenges with internet connectivity in several registration centres, which resulted in delayed starts for the registration process.
The EC reported that most technical issues had been resolved by noon, allowing the registration exercise to proceed smoothly across the country.
It further assured the public that it would continue to monitor the process and address any further issues, encouraging all eligible applicants to register to vote.
Read the EC’s statement below
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana