Posted by: africanpressorganization | 12 October 2011

Liberians lauded for peaceful, orderly elections


 

 

Liberians lauded for peaceful, orderly elections

 

ABUJA, Nigeria, October 12, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ -( The Head of the 150-member ECOWAS Election Observation Mission to Liberia, Professor Attahiru Jega, has commended Liberians for their peaceful and orderly conduct during the country’s presidential and legislative elections held Tuesday, 11th October 2011.

Speaking to journalists after visiting a number of polling stations to monitor balloting and

also observing counting of votes at the end of the exercise, Professor Jega expressed his

satisfaction with the general conduct of the electoral process.

“We saw Liberians in their numbers defying the early morning rain and determined to

exercise their civic duty”, he said, adding: “We saw orderliness of voters on queues,

disciplined party agents and we also saw professional conduct by electoral officials; and

reports from across the country point to a largely peaceful and orderly balloting”.

During the tour of polling stations in Greater Monrovia and Careysburg area, some 40-

minute drive from the centre of the Liberian capital, before returning to witness counting of

ballots at the R.C. Lawson Institute in Congo Town, Professor Jega interacted with voters,

some on queue in an early morning rain, as well as with polling officials and party agents.

He and his team which included the ECOWAS Special Envoy to Liberia, General Seth

Obeng and the ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Major

General Mahamane Toure, also visited the office of Liberia’s National Elections

Commission (NEC), where they met with the Commission’s Chairman James Fromayan

and discussed some issues related to the conduct of the polls.

ECOWAS observers were deployed to Liberia’s 15 counties where they monitored the

balloting. The observation mission is expected to issue its Preliminary Declaration on the

election on Wednesday, 12th October 2011,

Some 1.7 million registered Liberian voters, out of an estimated population of four million

people, went to the polls on Tuesday to elect a president, senators and members of the

National House of Representatives.

Sixteen presidential candidates, including the incumbent President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who was elected Africa’s first female president in 2005, are vying for the country’s highest office.

 

SOURCE 

Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS)


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