“As of 1:00 p.m, only 14 voters had presented themselves for accreditation across the four centres visited,” he said.
The commission added that it regretted any inconveniences the directive might cause.
The executive director of Yiaga Africa identified vote-buying and low turnout as recurring issues observed in the thematic areas of the election.
He said democracy thrives on freedom which includes the choice to participate or abstain from voting.
Mr Itodo stated, “The majority of the political class want power at all costs and are willing to kill, just to secure power.’’
The president noted that his economic reforms had repositioned the economy for greater prosperity and empowerment.
Mr Jonathan said independent electoral commissions and unbiased security forces are the cornerstone of credible elections.
Yiaga Africa has criticised the proposal for creating 31 additional states in the country, describing it as excessive.
Ms Abdullahi highlighted some findings that made Ghana electoral experience a success.
The memorandum is focused on three core pillars of the electoral legal framework for the conduct of elections.
