The observers said: “Collation of results at the constituency level was observed in 35 constituency collation centres with many of them being visited repeatedly. Collation process was less well organised and less transparent often due to a lack of detailed procedures, inadequate facilities and overcrowding which at times led to agents and observers not having a clear view of the procedures and the filling in of result forms.” They also observed some “instances of unrest and tension were observed at Asawase, Sunyani West and Techiman South constituencies.” In its report on the election whose results the National Democratic Congress and its leader, Former President Mahama have discredited, the EU observers said Presiding Officers of the Electoral Commission had challenges completing the results form.
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According to the group, although the voting process was peaceful and transparent on average, the collation process was the direct opposite.
The observers said: “Collation of results at the constituency level was observed in 35 constituency collation centres with many of them being visited repeatedly. Collation process was less well organised and less transparent often due to a lack of detailed procedures, inadequate facilities and overcrowding which at times led to agents and observers not having a clear view of the procedures and the filling in of result forms.”
They also observed some “instances of unrest and tension were observed at Asawase, Sunyani West and Techiman South constituencies.”