After failing to appear before Parliament last Thursday Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) Jean Mensa finally briefed the House on Saturday.
She stated that her outfit is 95% prepared for the December polls and issues related to procurement, logistics and the conduct of the election within a safe environment despite the prevalence of Covid-19 has been thrashed out.
Addressing the House on Saturday, the Chairperson noted that "political parties have submitted their hard drives to the commission. A soft copy of the register was made available to them yesterday, the 6th of November, 2020”.
However, she fought off claims by the Minority in Parliament that she disrespects the House.
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