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Bolga residents squat to take voter’s ID photographs

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  • Kay 8 years ago

    What a country.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE ( OFIE P33 ) 8 years ago

    WE ARE TALKING ABOUT OVER 37 BILLION DOLLAR DEBT AND THE RESULT IS WHAT GHANAIANS ARE GOING THROUGH TODAY. LOOK AT OUR ELECTRICITY AND WATER TARIFFS AND DANGEROUS ZACHAEUS STEALTH TAXES "NA SIKA NO WO HE"???? MY CHILDREN ARE ...
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  • Aj 8 years ago

    Hahaha Ghana.the EC can not provide mobile chairs for their workers,yet they can spend damn more money on useless logo.

  • BONGO 8 years ago

    I used to be a polling officer when I was a teacher. EC does not provide chairs & tables; the people in area do. NPP is just trying to find fault where there is none. SHAME!!!

  • Mr Bond 8 years ago

    What is the ass talking about?

  • Aj 8 years ago

    Bongo.pls stop crying all over the place,it's doesn't matter how long you've been a EC worker the country should learn how to move forward in oder to be self independent from who provide this and that.EC received tax payers m ...
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  • ELINAN 8 years ago

    No one thinks as they're not vetted well to see if they're fit for any positions. Their hearts are not in anything they're employed for. It's just as simple as that.

  • Ghanaba 8 years ago

    A JHS without chairs and tables?The Registration and Voting centres should not be far away from the people.

  • Close Observer 8 years ago

    Now Politicians are getting 'smarter' these days whiles voters are getting more foolish. These days it is safe for a politician to steal from state coffers so far as he/she is a 'good' criminal who has the skills of manipulat ...
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  • Mike 8 years ago

    Ghana is a joke paaa.

  • Johnny Johnny -Sandema 8 years ago

    Since 1992,I had always worked with the EC as either a Polling Assistant,a Registration Officer or a Presiding Officer.
    Through out this period, it has never been the responsibility of the EC or Assembly members to provide f ...
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  • Y.Y 8 years ago

    Sincerely, it is not the work of Assemblymen/women to look for seating. The Regional and District Electoral Commissions should have done that. This is a failure on the part of the Electoral Commission. Little omissions could ...
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  • BONGO 8 years ago

    No, my brother! I was an a polling officer when NPP was in power. EC did not provide chairs & tables; the people in area did. Etua wo nua mu, etua dua mu. That is NPP for you. AOO!!!

  • Y.Y 8 years ago

    Bongo, thanks for your reaction. If NPP went wrong, NDC or any Party should not. Remember millions of $$$$ were voted for the Elections. The initial processes are equally important. This is not NPP, NDC, PPP, PNC etc matter. ...
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  • BONGO 8 years ago

    Yea, I agree with you, Y.Y. You are a true paddy.

  • KAYDA 8 years ago

    is this news or insult? i think managers of this web must have something better to report on. ah

  • Tophey 8 years ago

    Continue swimming in myopia and wretchedness. You and your type are backward and loathe development in your life.

  • JM 8 years ago

    Why too much noise on EC. ? Not nice for the nation. Why can we concentrate on our on job's doing.

  • Vinss 8 years ago

    Where are The british pound,dollars,look at this,just limited registration.Shame onto EC.

  • Mr Bond 8 years ago

    So in this technological and Information Age in the 21 century and still Bolga don't have a common radio station to educate the people is really absurd and so these folks live in Stone Age era.Anyway the president is using ou ...
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  • Johnny Johnny -Sandema 8 years ago

    It's neither the EC nor Assembly members responsibility to provide furniture for election related exercise.

  • K Fosu 8 years ago

    this is a cheap and stupid article by a poorly trained journalist. EC provides no furniture for its officials in any of its exercises. the appointed officer must look for some. the officer concerned in this instance must be s ...
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