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SDA church allegedly pushing EC to change date for 2024 elections as they can’t vote on sabbath day
An unconfirmed report reaching us indicates that Members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church may not vote in the 2024 general elections which will be held on Saturday, December 7.
The church has requested the Electoral Commission to change the date for the upcoming elections since it falls on a Saturday, which will conflict with the Sabbath, a holy day dedicated to the worship of God.
The religious group is therefore making a strong case for an amendment to the December 7 elections.
The church proposes that the first or second Tuesday of November in every general election year will be more convenient to promote inclusive democracy.