EU report restored confidence in election monitoring – Ex-Minister
A former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili has commended the European Union Election Observation Mission, saying it did not trade off electoral credibility.
Ezekwesili said the report on the 2023 election “surprisingly restored a measure of confidence in election monitoring around the world by not mincing words at all.”
In a statement via her verified Twitter handle on Tuesday, the former Minister claimed that, unlike its report on Nigeria, Observer Mission Reports were beginning to be cookie-cutters that seemed to trade off electoral credibility.
The @euinNigeria surprisingly restored a measure of confidence in election monitoring around the world by not mincing words at all in their
“European Union Election Observation Mission NIGERIA 2023 Final Report”.Here’s how the @UN regards Elections Observation:
“Why…— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) July 11, 2023
She further stated that the report “diverged from the global trend and restored confidence in Election Observation.”
Ezekwesili explained that “Election observation is a valuable tool for improving the quality of elections. Observers help build public confidence in the honesty of electoral processes.
“Observation can help promote and protect the civil and political rights of participants in elections. It can lead to the correction of errors or weak practices, even while an election process is still underway. It can deter manipulation and fraud, or expose such problems if they do occur.”
“When observers can issue positive reports, it builds trust in the democratic process and enhances the legitimacy of the governments that emerge from elections. Election observation by domestic groups encourages civic involvement in the political process. Following elections, reports and recommendations by observer groups can lead to changes and improvements in national law and practice.”