The Commonwealth Observer Group in Sierra Leone has welcomed the large turn-out of voters for the country’s multi-tier elections held on 24th June, and found that polling day was generally peaceful, despite heightened tensions during the week.
Announcing the Group’s preliminary findings, the Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group, H.E. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, said:
“We were impressed by the significant turn-out of voters and the largely peaceful conduct of elections – a testimony to the will of the people to consolidate the democratic gains of Sierra Leone. It was observed that election actors conducted themselves as expected on election day.”
Challenges
However, the Observer Group noted key logistical challenges, such as the late delivery of election materials to polling centres and the delayed opening of polling stations.
They highlighted that there were some cases of inadequate public communication from the Electoral Commission, gaps in levels of transparency and a deficit in public trust in the Electoral Commission and other key state institutions, such as the judiciary.
The Group noted isolated incidents of skirmishes, police arrests and attacks on polling officials and political party agents and that a confrontation between security services and the opposition party on the day after elections had further flared political tensions.
Prof. Osinbajo stated:
“We appeal to all political parties, their supporters and other stakeholders in the electoral process to continue to show utmost restraint and allow the Electoral Commission to discharge its mandate.
“We urge all to continue upholding their commitment to the electoral pledge, signed by political parties on 25 May, with the same spirit of national unity, peace and solidarity.”
Recommendations
The Observer Group offered several preliminary recommendations to help address some of the challenges cited. Amongst them was a call for the Electoral Commission to conduct a thorough post-election review and establish appropriate domestic mechanisms for recommendations to be taken up.
With final results of the election expected within days, it also urged that results from tallying be published at the polling station level to allow for cross-verification by party agents as well as the public.
“We urge the Electoral Commission to exercise maximum transparency in the days ahead, as its staff finalises the tabulation of votes and prepare to release final results,” the Group stated.
Members of the Commonwealth Observer Group are expected to depart by 28th June, except in the event of a run-off between the two top presidential candidates.
Blockhead admin… This statement was released two days ago.
All this guy’s failed to report it just because u don want the public to know what’s going on
From two days ago is now you guys are about to update the public instead you guys are busy publishing results from d south east
My trust in your credibility has started going down
Am not Impressed by you at all Sierraloaded you guys are partial only focus on Slpp Results.
Because of your silent on the true, now see you Observers had couse on democracy in Sierra Leone. You have a way of another five years suffering, trouble and unnecessary killing of innocence souls in Sierra Leone and economic starvation for the people of Sierra Leone. It would have been better to keep your report to yourselves before releasing it at the eleventh hour which has no positive impact on the majority of Sierra Leoneans.All these will let the Africans lack credibility in your body or institution.
The election is not fear and credible at all
I’m disappointed in Sierra loaded, you fail to report when it matters most, shame on you for helping the present government in destroying our democracy.
The reality is that, the APC losses the elections to the SLPP by ballot votes. SLPP actually led.
I think the APC should go to the drawing board, strategize well and do the assignment well for the next election. You don’t will election by emotion or kuscas.
Please Commonwealth observers try and do something correctly for the people of Mama Salone we had suffered for good five years ago and we don’t want to suffer for an other good five years under president bio’s governance please do something now for the sake of peace and development
Stupid and foolish Sierraslpp media.. You should be ashamed of yourself, for reporting idiot of your nonsensical nonsense… I find you guilty of biasness..
We did not expect the EU, AU and other observers to see all the bad result to come out with out rejecting it from the very same day when ECSL what to call the result
I thought for once in Sierra Leone we now have a more responsible, reliable and most importantly a nonpartisan media house that will be here for the interest of the public. I thought wrong, Sierra loaded was supposed to be different but you have just showed us that dogs cannot be separated from bones. What happened to you? You used to be the peoples source for fast, updated and credible information. I kept checking into your websites but nothing relevant was seen. You have started to sore up Sierra loaded. Try to prevent entering the mud, try to be different, try to be professionals, try to think Sierra Leone, try to make us think you still have your integrity, if not shame on you. God bless you.
Incompetent bloggers or whatsoever you called yourself. Shame on you with this of your Slpp affiliated forum. Failing to post an issue that’s matter to the public during the appropriate time for us to express our thoughts to the international bodies that where in the country. This is a clear indication that shows how corrupt you people are.
Sierraloaded you are not good people at all, this Media supposed to stop working
You guys are disgrace to the nation because you are incredible indeed.
Please let me just say this to UN EU COMMOM WEALTH OBSERVERS to Sierra Leone post Elections what did you really come to observe?where is your trust to Sierra Leone and? I will fill ashamed if you will be happy to see and hear us again in police brutality no freedom of speech, opposition impresionment.what ashame Observers.
At first I thought this forum was to provide relevant information about the country, but now I finally regret on u people twwwwww
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It has already noted by any international body that was here to observe the elections of Sierra Leone