Media personnel assigned photo accreditation to cover Ghana's 2024 elections that give them access to polling stations can use same accreditation to cover constituency and regional Collation Centres.
This follows a decision by the Electoral Commission (EC) to revise media accreditation for constituency and regional collation centres.
The commission had last week decided to give out a different accreditation that was going to give access to the collation centres at both the constituency and regional collation centres.
Even with that, it was a limited access, eight media houses per each constituency and 12 per each regional collation centres.
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And that was going to go to only radio and television stations. Newpapers and online portals had been excluded from that accreditation.
But following a further deliberation between the stakeholders the EC has revised the accreditation arrangement.
EC Issues Revised Media Accreditation for Constituency and Regional Collation Centres.
Following internal discussions and consultations with key media personalities, the Electoral Commission (EC) is pleased to announce to the Media and the General Public that media persons assigned photo accreditation to cover Polling Stations will be able to use the same accreditation to cover Constituency and Regional Collation Centres.
From Saturday, 7th December, 2024, media persons can access Constituency and Regional Collation Centres using their photo accreditation cards issued by the EC.
The EC is desirous to maintain the highest level of transparency and accountability in its operations. The revised media accreditation aims to provide media personnel with greater flexibility and access to key Election Centres. This commitment is to ensure that the media can effectively cover the electoral process, and this change reflects that commitment.
Arrangements for media access to the National Collation Centre will be announced in due course.
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