EC announces allowance rate for temporal election officials
The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced that all temporary staff engaged for the voter’s register exhibition and the upcoming elections will be compensated with daily rates ranging from GHS 130 to GHS 2,000.
According to a memo signed by the Deputy Chairman in charge of Corporate Services and distributed to all Regional Directors on August 14, 2024, Supervisors will receive GHS 2,000, Deputy Supervisors will be paid GHS 1,800, and Exhibition Officers will earn GHS 130 per day.
The memo also outlined the allowances for election duties: Returning Officers will receive GHS 7,000, Deputy Returning Officers GHS 6,000, Technicians GHS 2,500, Presiding Officers GHS 800, Name Reference Officers GHS 600, Verification Officers GHS 600, and Ballot Issuers GHS 600.
The EC clarified that unlike in previous years, where Returning Officers and Deputies were paid a fixed amount for all election-related activities, in 2024, they will be compensated separately for tasks such as registration, transfers, proxy voting, compilation of the special voters register, and recruitment of officials.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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