Patients on admission call for special voting in future

Patients on hospital admission have

appealed to the Electoral Commission (EC) to devise mechanisms in

the future to enable such people to also exercise their franchise in

selecting political leaders.
A total of 128 in-patients on admission the Ghana News Agency

(GNA) visited at six hospitals and clinics in the Volta Region during

the Sunday December 28 Presidential Election Runoff said they

could not vote.
The health facilities are the Volta Regional Hospital; Ho Municipal

Hospital; Ketu-South District Hospital, Aflao; the Central-Aflao

Hospital and New Hope Clinic and Sape-Agbo Memorial Hospital all

in the Ketu-South District.
The GNA also realised that relatives, who were attending to these

patients, missed the opportunity to go and vote.
At the Volta Regional Hospital, a referral facility, for instance,

some of the patients came to the medical centres with their Voter

Identity Cards.
Esther Osei and Rebecca Gbadogo, both registered voters on

admission at the maternity ward, said they would have travelled to

Accra to vote.
Miss Mary Agama, Midwife on duty, said it was important that a

decision to involve in-patients in the voting process was taken before

the next general election.
She said she had to convince three relatives of a patient, who had

just delivered that they could go and vote because their patient was in

safe hands.
Miss Agama said she believed thousands of people nationwide

had missed the opportunity to vote because of their hospitalization.

“Hospitalization takes people away from their homes without

warning, but they should not lose their right to vote,” she stated.

Madam Felicia Kpato, whose relative was on admission at the Ho

Municipal Hospital's Maternity Ward, said it was impossible for her

to travel to Vane on that Sunday to exercise her franchise.

Madam Lucy Kornu, who would have voted at Juapong, said she

was unable to do so on December 7, 2008 because her relative was

rushed to the Ho Municipal Hospital and was admitted again on

December 27 2008, a day before the runoff.
Meanwhile, Miss Laurentia Kpatakpa, Volta Regional Director of

the EC, had told the GNA that the Commission had no special

provisions for patients on admission to exercise their franchise.

“That has been the case since 1992,” she explained but

said proxy voting, was the alternative left for such people to exercise

their franchise because nobody could tell when he or she would fall

sick and be on admission.
Ms Kpatakpa said the Commission did not have the

resources to get to all hospitals in order to get those on admission to

vote.
She said what the Commission had been doing for such

in-patients was to get them registered at the hospitals during voter

registration exercises.
Ms Kpatakpa said it was only hospital staff such as

doctors, nurses, allied personnel and others who might be on duty

on voting day who could apply for special voting if they wished.

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