Ahead of Liberia’s Presidential and Legislative elections of Tuesday, October 10, 2023, President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, has approved the deployment of fifteen-member election observers (LTOs) to monitor key stages in the electoral process.
According to a statement issued by the sub-regional bloc, the deployment is consistent with provision of Articles 12 to 14 of the 2001 ECOWAS Supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance on assistance to Member States holding elections.
The Long-term Observation Mission (LTOM), headed by Mr. Serigne Mamadou KA, Ag. Head of the Electoral Assistance Division comprises experts in election administration, gender and civil society, constitutional law, security, and the media.
Furthermore, the LTO Mission will be in the country until 15th October, 2023, to observe the electoral processes and also serve as an early warning mechanism for preventive diplomacy.
During their stay, the electoral experts will hold working sessions with various stakeholders, including the National Elections Commission (NEC), government, civil society organizations, the media, security agencies, as well as political parties and candidates, toward ensuring a smooth electoral process.
Some 2,471,617 registered voters among Liberia’s estimated population of 5.4 million will elect Liberia’s new President, fifteen (15 ) Senators, and seventy-three (73) members of the House of Representatives.
The incumbent President George Weah of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) is seeking re-election for a second term.
He faces 19 other candidates, including former Vice-President Joseph Boakai of the Unity Party and Alexander Cummings of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP).
The ECOWAS LTOs will be reinforced on 3rd October by 80 of their Short-Term colleagues) drawn from the ECOWAS Council of the Wise, ECOWAS Parliament, and Community Court of Justice, member States’ foreign ministries, electoral management bodies, as well as civil society organisations.
The combined observation Mission, led by Prof Attahiru Jega, former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria, observers would be deployed across Liberia’s 15 Counties including the national capital, Monrovia.
The Mission will issue a Preliminary Declaration within 48 hours after the elections, to be followed by a detailed Final Report on its observations.
Kwaku Sakyi-Danso