Group files RTI application for Serial Numbers of BVRs ahead of limited voter registration
Election Watch Ghana has submitted a Right to Information (RTI) application requesting the serial numbers of all Biometric Verification Register (BVR) kits designated for use in the upcoming limited voter registration exercise.
Jude Balma, the convener of the group, outlined in a statement that they are also seeking details regarding the specific registration centers where each BVR kit will be deployed during the exercise.
The limited voter registration, slated to occur from May 7 to May 27, 2024, aims to facilitate the inclusion of new eligible voters, particularly those who have recently turned 18, into the voter register.
Read details of the statement:
We are writing to request information on the BVR under the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989).
We request the following as you already know,
1. The serial numbers of all Biometric Verification Register (BVR) kits to be used for the limited registration exercise starting this month (May)
2. The corresponding registration centres where each BVR kit will be deployed.
I believe this information is crucial for transparency and accountability in the electoral process even though we know you think otherwise but we would appreciate it if you could provide this information in a digital format to enable our agent on the grounds to work effectively.
We are ready to bear any associated cost that our demand will come with and we will promptly pay for faster facilitation. If there are any issues with our request, please do not hesitate to contact us because together we will build a stronger democracy.
Thank you for your time and hope to receive them soon.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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