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AU, UN, others closely following Sierra Leone’s elections

Moussa Mahamat- Chairperson of African Union Commission

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ECOWAS, the AU, the UN and the EU said they are following closely and with much interest the progress toward Sierra Leone’s presidential, parliamentary and local council elections.

Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of UN

ECOWAS, the AU, the UN and the EU said they are following closely and with much interest the progress toward Sierra Leone’s presidential, parliamentary and local council elections.

The four organisations said in New York that they welcomed the efforts made by the National Electoral Commission for the preparation of the polls.

They also welcomed the deployment of short- and long-term national and international observer missions for the elections scheduled to take place on March 7.

“We also welcome the commitment expressed by Sierra Leonean stakeholders for the holding of democratic, transparent and credible polls, in line with national and international frameworks.

“We are concerned about recent incidents of election-related violence, and call on all political parties and their leaders to exercise restraint, desist from inflammatory statements, and urge their supporters to refrain from violence.

‘We urge civil society, as well as the media to be aware of their important roles, and call upon the Judiciary and security services to fulfill their responsibilities with professionalism and impartiality.”

The organisations called upon all Sierra Leonean youth and women to participate peacefully in the elections.

They reiterated that ensuring a level playing field for all political actors should be a priority for all institutions and individuals concerned in enabling inclusive, peaceful and credible elections.

The elections come after series of successful elections recently held in across the West Africa.

“ECOWAS, the AU, the UN and the EU express their confidence in the capacity of national actors to successfully conclude the electoral process.

“This is to serve as a milestone towards nurturing and deepening democratic and participatory governance and maintain this successful trend in the region,” they stated.

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