Dr. Serebour Quaicoe Monitors Limited Voter Registration Exercise in Ledzokuku and Krowor Districts

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In a demonstration of his commitment to ensuring the success of the limited voter registration exercise, Dr. Serebour Quaicoe, the Director of Electoral Services at the National EC office, visited the Ledzokuku and Krowor district offices of the Electoral Commission.

During his visits, Dr. Quaicoe engaged with registration officials, registrants, and other stakeholders to gain first-hand insights into the registration process. By directly observing the exercise, he ensured that the activities at both offices were proceeding smoothly and adhering to the necessary guidelines set forth by the EC.

The director’s visit also provided an opportunity for him to address any challenges or concerns that may have arisen during the registration exercise. Dr. Quaicoe was able to offer immediate solutions and guidance to registration officials, ensuring that the process could continue efficiently.

Additionally, Dr. Quaicoe’s presence reassured both registration officials and the public of the EC’s commitment to conducting a free, fair, and transparent registration exercise. His proactive involvement in monitoring the process demonstrated the EC’s dedication to upholding the integrity of the electoral process.

Speaking about his visit, Dr. Quaicoe emphasized the importance of gathering accurate information firsthand, stating, “By personally monitoring the limited voter registration exercise, we can identify any challenges, address them promptly, and ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to register. This exercise is crucial in preparing for our upcoming elections, and it is our responsibility to ensure that it is conducted smoothly and transparently.”

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Dr. Quaicoe will compile and share the insights gathered during his visits with the EC’s National Secretariat. This information will guide the EC’s decision-making processes and help further enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the limited voter registration exercise.

Source:locotvgh.com

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