NHIS cards: EC to delete over 56,000 names from register by next week

Georgina Opoku Amankwaa is the Deputy Commissioner of the Electoral Commission in charge of Finance and Administration
Georgina Opoku Amankwaa is the Deputy Commissioner of the Electoral Commission in charge of Finance and Administration Photo: Kweku Antwi-Otoo

The Electoral Commission says it will next week make public the modalities it adopted to delete names of over 56,000 persons who registered as voters using the National Health Insurance identity cards.

The Commission was directed by the Supreme Court this week to “immediately delete” the names of such persons from the current voters’ register.

A statement signed by Georgina Opoku Amankwaa, Deputy Chairperson at the Commission said the court’s order is welcoming, noting that it will help the electoral body to “ensure a clean and credible register” ahead of the 2016 elections.

“The announcement next week will also outline the modalities for the exhibition of the 2016 Provisional Voters Register which is scheduled to start on 18th July, 2016 in all polling/exhibition centres across the country,” the statement emphasized.

Below is the full statement

EC TO ANNOUNCE MODALITIES FOR DELETING NHIS CARD REGISTRANTS

The Electoral Commission welcomes the specific directives given by the Supreme Court on Tuesday July 05, 2016 regarding those who registered as voters in 2012 using the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cards as evidence of their citizenship.

The Apex Court, in clarifying its earlier judgment of May 05, 2016 on the matter, asked the Commission to immediately delete the names of such persons from the current provisional voters register.

The Court added further that these persons should thereafter be given the opportunity to reregister after establishing that they are Ghanaian citizens, who are 18 years and above and of sound mind; and enabled to take part in the 2016 general elections.

The Court was very clear in stating that its order supercedes the relevant provisions of the Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2016 (C.I. 91). This essentially means the Commission is now empowered to delete such names, while ensuring that they are not disenfranchised.

The Commission welcomes this new development which will help the EC and all stakeholders to ensure a clean and credible register ahead of the elections.

The Commission is taking the appropriate steps to comply with the Court’s directives and would make same public in the coming week.

The announcement next week will also outline the modalities for the exhibition of the 2016 Provisional Voters Register which is scheduled to start on 18th July, 2016 in all polling/exhibition centres across the country.

Signed:
GEORGINA OPOKU AMANKWAA (MS.)
Deputy Chair, Corporate Services

 

Source: 3news.com

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