The Elections Committee of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has cautioned members to disregard a fake voters’ register circulating on social media ahead of the Association’s National and Regional Elections slated for Monday, June 30, 2025.
In a statement issued on Sunday, June 29, the Committee expressed grave concern over what it described as a deliberate attempt to mislead members and erode confidence in the electoral process.
“The Committee urges all members to ignore this mischievous fabrication and rely solely on the official voters’ register, which bears the signatures of both the GJA General Secretary and Treasurer,” the statement said.
Members who are uncertain about their inclusion on the official list are encouraged to verify their status via the GJA’s official website or by contacting the Elections Committee directly.
To ensure security and order, the Committee announced that the Ghana Police Service will be deployed to all regional voting centres during the election.
“Any person or group attempting to disrupt the process will be swiftly removed from the premises by the police,” the Committee warned.
It also reminded members that valid identification is required to vote. Acceptable IDs include a Ghanaian Passport, Voter ID, or Ghana Card.
“Let us all work together to ensure a peaceful and credible election. May the best candidates win – and may the GJA be the ultimate winner.”