Sierra Leonean polls: Observers report no major incident

Adoba Echono

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The participating International Observers from the African Union (AU), the European Union, the Commonwealth, the Carter Foundation, the ECOWAS Network of Electoral Commissions (RESEAO/ECONEC) and Sierra Leonean Civil Society reported no major incidents throughout the polls in Sierra Leone.
A count of 3,374,258 voters out of an estimated population of 8.7 million went to the polls on Saturday, 24th June, 2023 to elect a new President, Members of Parliament and Local Councilors.

Thirteen candidates from 17 registered political parties are running for the Presidency, while 135 seats in Parliament and 493 in the Local Council are also in contention.

Voting took place in 11,832 polling stations in 3,630 polling centres across the country’s 16 electoral districts.

In the early hours of the day, a delegation led by Dr Mohamed ibn Chambas, Head of the ECOWAS Election Observation Mission in Sierra Leone, visited several Polling Centres in the nation’s capital, to observe the electoral process.

Centers visited, included Aberdeen Municipal Primary School, Logos Academey Primary Secondary School” and Wilberforce Barracks in Freetown Western Urban Area.

Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas accompanied by Amb. Ansumana Ceesay, Deputy Head of Mission, Ambassador Abdel-Fatau Musah, Commissionner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, AmbHarouna Moussa, ECOWAS Resident Representative in Sierra Leone, Ambassador Butiam Co Honorable and Edwin Melvin Snowe, member of the ECOWAS Parliament, also visited the ECOWAS Situation Room where they received initial briefing from the ECOWAS technical team responsible for compiling reports from observers deployed in the field.

The Head of Mission and his delegation observed the slow start of the electoral process but noted that the process would pick up during the day.

The Mission observed the large number of voters on the queues and commended them for their discipline and orderliness.

The Mission noted that no major incidents had been reported and appreciated the “peaceful climate” despite the delay in the commencement exercise in some polling centres.

Dr Chambas reiterated his appeal to Sierra Leoneans to persevere on the path to democracy and urged the Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone (ECSL), to conduct the elections with dedication and professionalism.

The ECOWAS Observation Mission is expected to issue its preliminary Report on the elections on Monday, 26th June, 2023.

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