Prominent public figure Kojo Yankson has expressed alarm about the growing number of printing errors committed by the Electoral Commission (EC).
Yankson voiced his displeasure in a frank statement, calling on the commission to enhance its operations and cut down on errors.
"You cannot be making printing errors as the EC. You need to up your game. The errors are becoming too much," he said.
The Electoral Commission is in charge of overseeing elections and making sure that the voting procedures are equitable and seamless.
But the public is becoming concerned about the growing number of printing errors. The integrity of the electoral process may be compromised by such mistakes, so it is even more crucial that the EC resolves the matter as soon as possible.
Yankson's remarks capture the public's mounting anger, particularly as the country gets closer to important elections. Many think that if the commission ignores these problems, public trust in the democratic process may suffer.
"The mistakes are becoming too much," Yankson added.
The EC is under pressure to guarantee the accurate and effective printing of all election-related materials, including ballots, voter registration forms, and other crucial papers.
These resources are essential to guaranteeing free, fair, and legitimate elections. The public's trust in the commission could be harmed by any printing faults that cause delays, misunderstandings, or even arguments during the voting process.
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