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The Electoral Commission is set to broadcast live the IPAC meeting scheduled for today Tuesday October 1st, 2024.

In a statement released by the EC, the meeting will provide an opportunity for Political Parties to present any findings they may have with the Provisional Voters Register (PVR).

“It will also afford the Commission an opportunity to present an updated report on issues it has resolved with the PVR,” the statement added.

Read full statement below

IPAC MEETING ON TUESDAY, 1ST OCTOBER, 2024

As part of efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in our electoral processes, the Commission will hold an IPAC Meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, 1* October, 2024.

The meeting aims at providing an opportunity to Political Parties to present any findings they may have with the Provisional Voters Register (PVR). It will also afford the Commission an opportunity to present an updated report on issues it has resolved with the PVR.

To ensure that Citizens are adequately informed about the process, the Commission will provide a live coverage of the meeting. This forms part of the Commission’s efforts to build trust in its processes. The Commission is confident that the feedback from the Political Parties will help to further strengthen the 2024 Voters Register.

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