IEC clarifies blank voters’ card saga

The Independent Electoral Commission has issued a statement clarifying the blank voters’ cards saga citing it was part of the old stock of the 2011 and 2016 voter registration exercises.

Hundreds of blank voters’ cards were found hundred metres away from the headquarters of the Independent Electoral Commission in Kanifing, sparking a public concern over the 4 December presidential election.

“The IEC hereby clarifies that these blank voters’ cards were remainder of the old stock of the 2011 and 2016 voter registration exercises which are presently being disposed of to provide space for the arrival of new stock of voters’ cards due in The Gambia in few weeks,” the electoral body said in a statement.

“The IEC wishes to inform everyone that these blank voters’ cards were never in the database of the IEC. It may interest the general public to note that these cards are going to be obsolete upon the commencement of the general voter registration on 29th May 2021,” the statement added.