During the weekly press conference held on February 6th, 2024, by the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, Minister Chernor Bah, who oversees the portfolio of Information and Civic Education, delivered insightful advice aimed at political party members regarding their engagement with the Electoral Commission Review Committee. Minister Bah’s address underscored the significance of the ongoing democratic processes within the nation.
In his address, Minister Bah highlighted the evolving landscape of democracy within the country, characterizing the current state as a testament to the maturity of the nation’s democratic institutions. This acknowledgment of progress serves to affirm the collective strides made towards fostering a robust and inclusive democratic framework.
He stated, “What we are witnessing is a sign that our democracy has matured. We should not pick and chose the answers we want from the committee but we all have the responsibility to make it succeed.”
A focal point of Minister Bah’s counsel pertained to the manner in which political party members should navigate their interactions with the Electoral Commission Review Committee. Rather than approaching the committee with preconceived notions or selective preferences, Minister Bah advocated for an approach grounded in collective responsibility and commitment to the common good.
The minister’s emphasis on the importance of embracing the committee’s deliberations with openness and impartiality reflects a commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and accountability within the democratic process.
By encouraging political party members to refrain from cherry-picking desired outcomes and instead prioritize the overarching objective of ensuring the committee’s success, Minister Bah reinforces the notion of democratic maturity and civic duty.
We don’t need any sweet talk. Just release the disproportionate election results and all will be well
Completely misunderstood the point