Voters at the Kaneshie One and Four Methodist primary and JHS polling stations in Accra have called for the proper demarcation of polling stations within the cluster.
“I don’t even know which polling centre I am voting at. At least the Electoral Commission could have done better by identifying the various polling stations in the schools before voters start trooping in, ” a voter said.
“I don’t want them to come and tell us to re make the queues. They did same to us during the previous voting,” another woman, looking very upset, said.
Ghanaians are voting today to elect a President and 276 Members of Parliament.
At Okaikwei South on Saturday, over 99,000 registered voters are projected to cast their ballot
Officials of the Electoral Commission have began setting up after carting election materials to the various polling stations within the Constituency ahead of the voting which is billed to officially start at 0700hours.
GNA


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