The ICT department of
Tanyigbe Senior High School (TASHS) has for the first time introduced
a novelty in the election of student’s leaders introducing an Electronic Voting
System on Friday, 29th of March, 2019.
The school located in the Ho Municipal in the Volta Region since its
establishment has been using ballot-paper system for students elections.
The school's Election
Committee made of Mr. James Lebene, Mr. Felix Kumi, Mad. Doris Anornu, Mr.
Dotse Humphrey together with Mr. B. B. Botchway, who is the IT teacher in the school has introduced a voting system on their digital ICT lab that allows
students to vote for their preferred candidates in less than a minute process.
The electorates (students)
were verified, followed by checking their
names from the Name List to enable them to vote.
They then followed the
options provided to cast their votes for their preferred candidates by ticking against the candidate's names.
Mr. James Lebene, chairman of the elections committee, of
Tanyigbe SHS was very impressed with the e-voting
system and said, the idea is to prepare the students for
electronic voting systems which would soon dominate major elections across
nations.
He also added that this move will help the students take their ICT
lessons seriously and also know that IT is taking over the world market.
Source: TASHS Media
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