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EC ordered to delete 56,000 NHIS registrants

The Electoral Commission last Thursday submitted a list of 56,000 as people who registered with NHIS cards ahead of the 2012 general elections after an order by the Supreme Court.

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The five-member panel chaired by the Chief Justice, Georgina Theodora Wood, in a unanimous decision on Tuesday explained that the EC must give adequate notice to persons to be affected and give them the opportunity to re-register ahead of the general elections.

But lead lawyer for the plaintiff, Frank Davies, told the Supreme Court that the figure presented to it could not be right as they knew of more people who registered with NHIS cards in some areas, but were not captured by the EC.

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Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood subsequently challenged the People’s National Convention’s (PNC) Abu Ramadan to furnish the Electoral Commission with names of people who registered with NHIS cards ahead of the 2012 elections, since they argue the EC’s figure of 56,000 is fake.According to the Chief Justice, the process of providing a credible register for the elections is a shared responsibility and not one to be left solely for the EC to do.

Meanwhile, Abu Ramadan on Monday filed an application challenging the list.

The Supreme Court however said the challenge by the plaintiffs of the credibility of EC's NHIS list should constitute a whole new application as the current application before them is to clarify its 5th May judgment.

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