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Uganda’s Electoral Commissioner Praises Ghana’s Election Integrity Measures

Leila Khan December 7, 2024 0
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Anthony Okello, Uganda’s Electoral Commissioner, praised Ghana’s electoral system during an interview on December 7, 2024. He noted the importance of validating ballot papers and using Biometric Verification Devices to prevent unauthorized voting, commending these practices as exemplary for Africa. His remarks highlighted Ghana’s effort in enhancing electoral credibility and integrity.

In an insightful assessment of Ghana’s electoral process, Anthony Okello, the Electoral Commissioner for Uganda, commended the country’s measures to ensure credible and transparent elections. Speaking during an interview on December 7, 2024, on GhanaWeb TV’s Election Desk, Mr. Okello highlighted the importance of Ghana’s robust verification system, which he believes sets a benchmark for other nations in Africa. He noted, “I have been here since the opening of polls, and I want to thank the people of Ghana for their approach they are using. I learnt a lot of interesting facts with my team.

He emphasized the effectiveness of validating ballot papers before distribution to voters, which enhances the credibility of the electoral process. Regarding the implementation of Biometric Verification Devices (BVDs), he stated that this technology prevents unauthorized voting, thereby strengthening the integrity of the election. He asserted that using machines for verification fosters reliability, as it ensures that only registered voters at a polling station can participate. Mr. Okello concluded by remarking on the system’s effectiveness, stating, “This is all very good and it is a talking machine and everybody can hear that person has been validated.”

Through his observations, Mr. Okello has praised Ghana’s electoral process, reinforcing its position as a model for electoral integrity in Africa.

The electoral landscape in Africa has been historically challenged by issues such as voter fraud, corruption, and lack of transparency. However, Ghana has made significant strides in reforming its electoral processes to foster credibility and public trust. The implementation of robust verification systems, such as Biometric Verification Devices, has helped to enhance the integrity of voting practices. Observers often note that Ghana’s proactive measures can serve as a blueprint for other countries striving to improve their electoral standards.

In summary, Anthony Okello’s appraisal of Ghana’s electoral system underscores its commitment to conducting fair and credible elections. By adopting advanced verification technologies and maintaining rigorous validation processes, Ghana has positioned itself as a leader in electoral integrity within Africa. Mr. Okello’s observations weaved through his interview serve as a testament to the effectiveness of these measures in safeguarding democratic practices.

Original Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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