John Boadu Tours Registration Centres In Greater Accra

The General Secretary of the NPP, John Boadu, on Thursday, July 2, 2020, visited some registration centres in the Greater Accra Region to assess the ongoing voter registration exercise of the electoral commission. 

He was accompanied by some of the regional executives of the NPP in the Greater Accra Region including the Regional Chairman, Divine Agorhum Otoo; the regional organizer, Prince Obeng; Regional Secretary, Daniel Parker Odarlai, among others. 

In the Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro Constituency, the team visited the Galilia, Amanfrom, and Mahemy registration centres. The team proceeded to the Anya Sowutoum Constituency where they visited the Odorgonno model school registration centre, and then to the Mount Amalipo and St Jude Roman School registration centres in the Weija-Gbawe Constituency. 

They wrapped up their tour for the day at the Odododiodioo Constituency where they visited the Fire Service registration centre, Water and Sewage registration centre and the Ayalolo 6&8 Primary School registration centres in the central business district of Accra. 

They were joined by the respective Parliamentary Candidates of the NPP in the constituencies they visited. 

At each registration centre, John Boadu and the members of the team interacted with the registration officials who walked them through the registration process and also gave an account of the exercise in their respective centres including where applicable, challenges they encountered in the process.

Speaking to some media personnel after visiting the centres regarding his observation, John Boadu expressed general contentment about the exercise and urged all eligible Ghanaians to go out there and register in order to entitle them to exercise their constitutional right to vote come December 7. 

He was however concerned that in some of the registration centres the team visited, the compliance level to the Covid-19 health protocols particularly the restrictions on social distancing was low, whereupon he appealed to prospective registrants to adhere strictly to the protocols.