OVERLOOKED SLIP-UP?
Mothers and
children suffer heat, lack of water & sanitation facilities at registration
centre
BY GEORGINA KEKEA
THE lack of
sanitation facilities have been raised by those frequenting the registration
booths in Town Ground.
While the
registration process is being carried out smoothly, mothers and the elderly
have complained about the lack of water and sanitation facilities.
An
electorate from Baegu/Asifola says it is disheartening to see mothers and their
children bearing the heat to carry out their democratic right to vote.
He says the
process is an important one for the country, but the government fails to meet
the needs of the people.
He said most
of the mothers have no choice but to bring their children with them to the
registration centre.
“The
Registration Officers (ROs) are outnumbered. How can you expect one person to
meet the demand of more than a thousand electorates each day?
“Some
electors have been here the whole day but still have not been able to get their
names registered because there are so many people.”
The senior
electorate from Baegu/Asifola says this is why a lot of people are seen to be
camping in the Registration area.
He said most
have been there since the registration process commences last week. However he
said only two days last week was allocated for Baegu/Asifola.
“Registration
for Baegu/Asifola should be carried out daily and not twice a week as has been
seen last week.
“If we only
have two days a week for us to come and do our registration, it will not be
enough.”
He said a
lot of those to be registered are mainly those that have just turned 18 and
those that have decided to come back to Baegu/Asifola to vote.
Meanwhile
another electorate from Baegu/Asifola also support the call for government to find
a suitable location for such a process to be carried out.
“It does not
look good on the government when people come for such an important activity in
the country, but there is no proper water and sanitation facilities for them.
“This is a
national issue. Government cannot leave people like this.”
He said
government should at least provide sanitation facilities for the people.He said the
people have no choice but to wait in line for their turn to register.Most times
the need to visit the toilet seemed to be a setback for the electorates. He said with
the amount of people queuing for registration, he is also skeptical the process
will be completed within the timeline allocated for this process.
“How on earth
will we expect two computers to match the thousands of people here to register?
“I don’t
know if the timeline provided for the registration process will be enough.
There are so many people and not much workers and computers. Of course such facilities
as water and sanitation must be provided for the people.”
Most of the
people spoken to at the Registration centre are those that have decided to
switch constituency.
Some are
mainly there to support other electorates from their constituency to register.
ENDS///


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