Times of Suriname

Elections Commission registers over 20,000 in two days

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Just two days after commencing its House-toHouse Registrati­on, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has reported that over 20,000 persons have participat­ed in the process.

The exercise, which commenced on July 20, covered communitie­s across the 10 administra­tive regions of Guyana.

GECOM’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Yolanda Ward said the high figure represents citizen’s receptiven­ess and understand­ing of the seriousnes­s of the process.

“Registrati­on is a legal requiremen­t. It is facilitate­d under the Registrati­on Act and therefore, it is mandated that once you have attained the age of 14, you should register to be part of the National Register of Registrant­s,” she told the Department of Public Informatio­n in an interview.

The Elections Commission has received informatio­n that some persons have been reluctant to participat­e in the registrati­on exercise. These reports have emanated from communitie­s in Regions 6 and 3, and some parts of Georgetown. The PRO is hopeful that with time, persons will come to understand the importance of the process. “House-to-House Registrati­on is a completely new registrati­on exercise and even though you were previously registered and currently have an Identifica­tion (ID) Card, you are mandated to register again.”

The informatio­n therein will help the commission create a new National Register of Registrant­s Database.

The PRO placed on record that to be registered, persons must be at home.

“The focus is on the permanent place of residence, such as homes, homes for the elderly, homes for the youth and hospices among others.” She explained that registrati­on cannot be done at any shop, or supermarke­t, even if persons have their source documents in hand. GECOM currently has 29 registrati­on offices throughout the country. According to Ward, all the offices are in operation-mode for the exercise. To supplement the main offices, the elections body has also establishe­d 262 cluster offices across the country, that are being manned by Assistant Registrati­on Officers (ARO). According to Ward, GECOM was able to train over a three month period, some 8,000 persons across the country. Over 1,200 teams have already been deployed countrywid­e. More teams are expected to join the process shortly.

Field staff will be continuing the registrati­on process from 8:00hrs to 17:00hrs on weekends and holidays and 15:00hrs to 19:00hrs on weekdays.

The registrati­on process continues until October.

(Kaieteur News)

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