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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Obasanjo Leads 135-Member Of ECOWAS Observer Team To Côte d’Ivoire Presidential Poll

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo is billed to lead a 135-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Election Observation Mission to monitor the Côte d’Ivoire Presidential election scheduled for today, Sunday, October 25. The deployment of observer team is in keeping with the ECOWAS Supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance. The mission’s principal objective, according to the ECOWAS Commission, is be to ensure a smooth electoral process leading to free, transparent and credible election in that country.
The group will be supported by a technical assistance team from the Commission, which includes its President, Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo; the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Mrs. Salamatu Hussaini Suleiman and the Director of Political Affairs, Dr. Remi Ajibewa. “The team will also comprise the Commission’s Head of Electoral Assistance Division, Francis Oké, and other staff of the institution. The 120-strong observation mission made up of short-term observers with varied and broad expertise from all ECOWAS Member States, except Côte d’Ivoire, will among others, consist of members of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, the Council of the Wise of the regional organisation, and Community Parliamentarians.

“The 120 short-term observers will join the other 15 long-term observers who are already in the country since October 10, 2015; thus bringing to one hundred and thirty-five (135) the total number of ECOWAS observers deployed to monitor this year’s Presidential Election in Côte d’Ivoire. The 15 long-term observers are specialists in security, gender, electoral operations, constitutional law and communication,” said a statement.

ECOWAS Commission also announced that the mission would include member states’ delegates, representatives of the region’s national electoral commissions as well as experts trained at the Accra-based Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre.

It further said: “The observers will be deployed in all regions of the country to observe and monitor pre-electoral, electoral and post-electoral operations and issue a statement on the voting process. The observation will also focus on the regularity, transparency, fairness and smooth conduct of the presidential election.
“At the end of the election, the ECOWAS Observation Mission will express its opinion and, if necessary, make appropriate recommendations to the various stakeholders in the electoral process. This will be contained in a preliminary statement to be read by the head of mission, Olusegun Obasanjo, at a press conference scheduled for 26 October 2015 in the Ivorian capital.”

ECOWAS, however, called on the candidates, political party leaders as well as their supporters and followers to ensure that the election takes place in peace, tranquility, serenity and national cohesion.

Eight of the 10 candidates have been confirmed by the Ivorian Constitutional Council to run for the presidential election.

Source: Today

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