The Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, Ernest Henry Norgbey has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the electoral commission restore the names of some 7,000 voters allegedly deleted from the constituency’s on the ongoing voter exhibition.

According to him 14,000 names have been restored by the electoral commision after his complaints but they 21,000 names missing as at yesterday.

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“When I spoke with the District Director of Electoral Commission, he couldn’t offer any answers to what had happened but miraculously today, 14,000 names were restored but as of yesterday [Friday] we were short of 21,000 names,”he said

“When we raised the alarm [on Friday, September 18, 2020], they restored 14,000 voters, and we are still saying that we are short of 7,000 because we registered 167,000 voters. So we are giving them (EC) an ultimatum of 48 hours to restore those names as well so that we get our right figure of 167,000 on the register,” he added.

The electoral commision has denied the allegation by the Ashaiman Member of parliament Ernest Henry Norbey.

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