Koforidua, Dec. 30, GNA - The District Assembly and Unit
Committee elections scheduled to take place in the Eastern Region
on Thursday, December 30, 2010 have been postponed again. The postponement had become necessary due to the
inability of the Electoral Commission (EC) to receive the election
materials as at last night, Wednesday, December 29. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an
interview, at Koforidua, the Eastern Regional Electoral Officer, Mr
Paul Boateng said his outfit was expecting the election materials
from Accra but as at last night the region had not received materials
for 12 districts. He said they later had information from Headquarters that the
ballot papers for the rest of the districts had been sent and were on
their way to the region. He said the region had not received any ballot papers for
the Unit Committee Elections and since the two elections were
supposed to take place simultaneously, they could not conduct the
elections. Mr Boateng said the printers of the Electoral Commission
had promised to deliver the ballot papers for the unit committee
elections by Thursday, December 30, 2910 and hopefully the
elections could come off on Friday, December 31, 2010. He described the situation as unfortunate and apologized
to all the aspirants and other stakeholders for any inconveniences
that might have caused. At the time of the visit, all the district electoral officers in
the region had arrived at the regional office to collect the election
materials to their various destinations. This is the second time that the District Assembly elections,
which was originally schedule for Tuesday, December 28, 2010 is
being postponed due to delay in the delivery of ballot papers for the
elections.