Assembly Polls To Cost ?41 Billion

The district level elections scheduled for next week is estimated to cost the tax payer about ?41.1billion. The Commission originally budgeted for ?47 billion but the money was scaled down to ?41.1 billion after the processing of nomination papers for district level elections. Out of the total estimates, ?17.9 billion has been allocated for printing of ballot papers and ?3 billion for other stationery requirements.

An amount of ?1.33 billion has been set aside for transportation, while allowances and training of electoral officials, including security personnel are estimated at ?14.1 billion. Mr. Kangah said a substantial amount of the budget has been released to the commission and arrangements are far advanced for the rest to be given to the Commission.

He disclosed that the revision and exhibition of the voters register cost the commission ?7.9 billion. Statistics available at the EC indicate that a total of 14,141 candidates made up of 13,160 males and 981 females filed their papers to contest the lections. However the number of candidates has reduced to 14,079 candidates owing to withdrawals, deaths and disqualifications. While 54 people have withdrawn their candidature, four contestants have died and four others have been disqualified.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

“Let’s Make Safety a Way of Life” – Chief Fire Officer Daniella Ntow Sapong at Maiden National Safety Awards

Finance Minister to present 2025 mid-year budget review to parliament on July 24

Ghana’s Military Chief of Defence Staff Warns Troops Against Unauthorised Operations

Your Service Saves Lives and Safeguards Communities – Interior Minister to GNFS

NPP Deputy Organiser Brutally Attacked at Ablekuma North Rerun

“Violence Begets Violence” – NDC’s Hanna Bissiw on Attack on Hawa Koomson in Ablekuma North Rerun

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE