The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has firmly refuted claims of printing extra ballot papers for the 2020 general elections.
Speaking at the launch of the National Peace Campaign on Sunday, November 3, Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman of Operations for the EC, reassured the public of a transparent and accountable ballot paper printing process.
Mr Tettey emphasized that any excess ballots are destroyed in the presence of political party agents, maintaining transparency and fairness in the electoral process. He further assured Ghanaians of the EC’s commitment to a peaceful and credible election.
He urged political parties to exercise caution in their public statements while reaffirming the Electoral Commission’s dedication to ensuring transparent and fair elections.
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