VIDEO: Man detailed how he was made to vote more than 10 in the Ashanti Region
In a video shared by Kevin Taylor, an unidentified Ghanaian allegedly living in the Ashanti Region has described how he was made to operate an election stuffing syndicate in the previous election.
The video captures the unidentified young man detailing how he is given five ballot papers to vote for a candidate and leave the scene for about three hours only to return back to the polling station with a changed dress. He said when he returns, he then goes to another polling station to take another counts of ballot papers to vote for that same candidate again.
According to him, the three hours absence from the scene allows electorate who were in queue with him to be out of the scene before his return. He also narrated the work of the Electoral Commission officials in the syndicate.
He said due to the knowledge of the syndicate, his finger is not dipped into the indelible ink so that he can return to vote multiple times.