The Ghana Card is not going to replace the voter’s ID card during the 2024 election, the Electoral Commission (EC) has said.
The Deputy chairman of the EC, Dr Eric Bossman Asare, said the electoral management body is only using the Ghana Card as the sole identification document for the registration of new voters unto the national voters’ register.
“We are not going to use the Ghana Card for voting,” Asare told the state-owned Daily Graphic. “No, we are not going to use it for voting.”
“The Ghana Card is only for registration as a new voter and when you register, we will issue you with our voter’s card.
“So, let’s encourage our children from 16 years to go for their Ghana Card so that by 2024, when that child is 18 before 60 days to the elections, he or she can walk to our district office or constituency and register for his or her voter’s ID,” he said.
The draft constitutional instrument entitled: Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2021 has sparked controversy, especially the section that sought to make the Ghana Card the sole form of identification for eligible voters who wanted to get onto the national register.
The decision to use the Ghana Card, Dr Asare said, was agreed on by the various political parties at an EC meeting with the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC).
It was concluded that since the Ghana Card could be acquired at age 15, those who were going to turn 18 should be encouraged to get their cards and then go to their district office where they were located and register and be added onto the voters register, he indicated.