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The Dadieso Immigration Sector Commander, Assistant Commissioner Stephen Opoku Agyeman has assured tight border security to ensure foreigners from neighbuoring countries are prevented from involving themselves in the limited voter registration exercise in Suaman and Juaboso constituencies.

As part of the efforts to ensure the Electoral Commission gets a credible register for the 2024 general elections, the Dadieso Immigration Sector command has strictly intensified their checkpoints across all the approved and unapproved border areas in the Juaboso and Suaman constituencies.

He has indicated that robust measures have been put in place to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.

Emphasising the importance of preventing foreign interference, the commander assured the public of stringent border controls to deter non-citizens from participating in the voter registration exercise.

The commitment comes amidst heightened scrutiny over voter eligibility and the need to maintain transparency in democratic procedures.

He further reiterated the sector's dedication to upholding national security and ensuring that only eligible citizens exercise their right to register and possibly vote.

Moreover, he warned the major political parties in the area to desist from busing people from outside the country to register their names in the ongoing limited voter registration exercise as any person who is found culpable shall be arrested and handed over to the police to face the laws of the country.

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