The Ghana Federation of Disability Organisation has called for what it describes as meaningful involvement in the electoral process in subsequent elections.
Programmes Manager of the Federation Christopher Agbega told Radio Ghana that although persons with disability were given priority in queues at polling stations on election day, the absence of sign language interpreters among others meant that their inclusion was merely ceremonial.
These are part of findings from the more than 100 observers made up of persons with disability deployed by the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisation to monitor the elections.