Director of Operations for the 2020 campaign of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) John Boadu, on July 20, took his nationwide tour of registration centres to the Volta Region to monitor the ongoing voter registration exercise in the region.
He visited the Nyive LA JHS registration centre in the Ho central constituency; Honugu registration centre at Agotime Ziope Constituency; Sanyi registration centre at Akatsi North; Deme registration centre at Ketu North; LA primary, Amedzikope and JHS registration centres at the Ketu South constituency.
John Boadu also went to the Anlo constituency and visited the Kedzi Lashebi community registration centre, and then the Social welfare registration centre at Sogakope in the South Tongu constituency where he rounded up his regional tour.
As he did in the other regions, John Boadu donated personal protective equipment including face masks and hand sanitisers to the EC registration officials and registrants to help achieve compliance with Covid-19 health protocols.
The NPP General Secretary used the opportunity to visit some of the approved and unapproved routes bordering the country and Togo in the wake of allegations of importation of non-Ghanaians to participate in the voter registration exercise.
Mr Boadu interacted with the personnel manning these borders and encouraged them to maintain vigilance and remain resolute in their commitment to the national cause by enforcing the border closure protocols.
He also implored them to ensure that non-Ghanaians do not cross the borders to enter the country at the behest of any political parties with the view to assisting them to register as voters.
In his interaction with the media, John Boadu, while expressing general satisfaction about the conduct of the exercise, observed what he believes is a worrying phenomenon of attacks and intimidation of NPP agents by NDC members for daring to challenge any supposed foreigners brought in to register.
According to him, in cases where the NPP agents successfully filled the voter challenge form, the NDC members still allegedly found a way of forcing the EC officials to give out the ID cards to the very registrants whose eligibility they have challenged.
To this end, he identified with the calls being made by some independent observers as well as his party agents for security to be intensified at the various registration centres in region.
The NPP chief scribe was accompanied by officials of the NPP directorate of communications and Volta Regional executives of the party led by the regional chairman, Makafui Woanya and the regional secretary, Joseph Homenya.
They were received in each constituency by the respective constituency executives and the party’s parliamentary candidates.
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