Ghana’s NPP claims over 76000 Togolese are on Ghana’s voters’ register
Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP) has said it has discovered about 80,000 Togolese who have been registered as Ghanaian voters. According to the party, what they have found was amounts to “a clear indication” that the 2012 voters’ register was bloated.
Speaking at a press conference to make a case for a new register ahead of the 2016 elections, the NPP’s running mate, Dr Mahamudu Dawumia explained that using a facial biometric recognition technology, a team of investigators from the NPP unraveled 76, 286 potential matches of Togolese voters in Ghana’s voter’s register.
He explained that the investigative team obtained all the voters’ registers across the border countries of Ghana; Togo, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso and used it for their investigations.
Dr Bawumia explained that the facial biometric recognition technology had been programmed to identify facial characteristics such as the distances between eyes and ears.
Ghanaians to twitter under the hashtag #newvotersregisternow
In short, #NPP must prove that the alleged non-Ghanaians on Ghana's voters' register don't hold dual nationality. #NewVotersregisterNow!
— Richard Dela Sky (rD.s) (@RichardDelaSky) August 18, 2015
The cost of a new register is less than the the cost of "possible" WAR. Let's do it for Ghana #NewVotersRegisterNow
— Just KWESI (@WorkWithSimpey) August 18, 2015
Without a #NewVotersRegisterNow the 2016 election can't be said to be free and fair. #IamForChange
— nanakikoo (@bostybrown) August 17, 2015