Jerome G. Korkoyah, has expressed frustration with news that several of the cameras that are being used in the ongoing voter registration (VR) exercise are defective. Concerning security during the VR process, the NEC boss said the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) has agreed to deploy officers at the various VR centers to deal with aliens that would attempt to register. “The Liberia Immigration Service has accepted to offer their own human resources and logistics for their own use during this VR process, with NEC having no financial burden thereof,’’ Cllr. Regarding VR centers located at privately owned school facilities where the NEC was denied access because owners claimed they were not earlier informed by the NEC, Cllr. Korkoyah said his office is constrained with many financial burdens and as such they are not prepared to pay for spaces in order to carry out the VR process.
Source: Daily Observer February 06, 2017 01:52 UTC