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#2020polls: Mahama votes, hopes for a smooth process

The presidential candidate of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), former President John Mahama, has cast his vote in the ongoing general elections at Bole in the Savanna Region.

Mr Mahama cast his vote at about 10 am after going through the COVID-19 protocols and the electoral process smoothly.

Speaking to the media after voting, Mr Mahama lamented some challenges with the electoral process.

According to him, some names have gone missing from the final list, thus, denying some people the right to exercise their franchise.

He said: “It is too early yet to make an assessment but there are few concerns like this polling station; there’s a certain lady here, she’s got her card, her card is from this polling but her name is not on the list.

“One of my security personnel, I registered here with him and during the exhibition, we checked his name was there. But we got here today and his name is not there and, so, I don’t know if it’s a generalised problem,” he added.

He hoped that the elections go smoothly throughout the country, adding that “there should be no incidents”.

“I hope that counting and collation will follow the same pattern”.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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