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General News of Friday, 15 February 2019

Source: Issah Olegor

Suhum MP observes Nigerian elections

Some members of ECOWAS Mission in Nigeria for the elections tomorrow Some members of ECOWAS Mission in Nigeria for the elections tomorrow

Member of Parliament for Suhum Constituency, Fredrick Opare Ansah, is currently in Nigeria to observe their general elections as part of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Mission.

Fredrick Opare Ansah who is a member of the ECOWAS Parliament, together with his team are in Ebonyi State interacting with the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies.

They also had the opportunity to inspect the distribution of nonsensitive electoral materials and interact with the Resident Electoral Commissioner.

The MP, together with four Ghanaian MPs namely; Mark Assibey-Yeboah, Mahama Ayeraga and Ama Pomaah Boateng have been stationed in Enugu State covering the South Eastern states of Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, and Imo as well as the North Central State of Benue.

INEC in collaboration with IPAC has drawn up a plan to cover operational deployment, security, and training of personnel to ensure very free, fair and credible elections.

The Members of the House of Representatives have had the opportunity to witness the distribution of non-sensitive electoral materials from the offices of INEC to the various local government areas.

The ECOWAS mission will also visit some key cities around Nigeria outside of the capital city Abuja, Nigeria which is the biggest economy in West Africa goes to the polls.

Meanwhile, the head of the ECOWAS Election Observation Mission (EOM) to Nigeria Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has expressed confidence that Nigeria will successfully go through its forthcoming general elections drawing strength from its resilience and the support from her friends.

Former President of Liberia, Madam Sirleaf gave her optimism at a briefing for the observers at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria, on the 14th of February 2019.

She stated that although the elections are coming on the heels of nagging security challenges and tensed political environment, the exercise “not only constitutes an impetus in consolidating democracy in the most populous nation in Africa, but the outcome will also, to a large extent, impact on the socio-economic, political and security order of the region, given Nigeria’s strategic position and influence”.

The ECOWAS Network of Electoral Commissions which is currently being headed by the INEC Commissioner, Mahmood Yakubu was established in 2008 to increase synergy, cooperation and experience sharing among the Member States in order to promote democracy and good governance in the region.