The National Elections Commission (NEC) has requested administrative and technical support from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the rollout of the Bio-metric Voter Registration (BVR) system in Liberia.
The NEC through its Chairperson, Madam Davidetta Browne Lansanah stated that the assistance is intended to strengthen data management as well as to build confidence in the BVR process.
Madam Davidetta Browne Lansanah made the call over the weekend, when she welcomed the two-man fact-finding mission from ECOWAS, which was in the country to ascertain the status of the BVR, and NEC preparations for the 2023 General Elections.
Madam Lansanah said NEC thought it wise and appropriate to call on the ECOWAS Commission through the office of Ambassador Josephine Nkrumah to provide support to the first-time conduct of the BVR in Liberia’s elections.
“You will recall in 2017, ECOWAS technical team was deployed to the commission and worked with our technicians to clean the voter roll thus ensuring the credibility of the Final Registration Roll (FRR) prior to the conduct of those elections,” Chairperson Browne Lansanah intimated.
She recalled that ECOWAS has always played a lead, but critical role in Liberia’s peace process particularly over the last two decades, and has given immeasurably support to democratic governance through sustained engagement with all actors and stakeholders in Liberia including NEC.
“NEC extends appreciation to the ECOWAS Commission in Liberia and the ECOWAS Electoral Division for staying the course with NEC and welcomes your intervention to ensure a resounding success of the bio-metric voter registration in Liberia,” Chairperson Lansanah noted.
The Resident Representative of the ECOWAS Commission in Liberia, Ambassador Josephine Nkrumah said the mission was the first of many others to be deployed in Liberia to gather information in preparation for the 2023 Elections.
“As a fact-finding mission, the delegation will listen to comments and suggestions from stakeholders on the 2023 General Elections and how ECOWAS can assist NEC. The mission has had insightful engagements with relevant stakeholders to the elections, including political parties.
She said ECOWAS is assessing what support it can provide during the BVR exercise and general elections.
Ambassador Nkrumah noted that if all stakeholders, including the media, can work together for the successful conduct of the BVR exercise and general elections, it would demonstrate to the rest of the world that Liberia’s democracy is maturely growing, even in the absence of UNMIL.
She admonished the media to be fair in reportage because it must assist NEC in providing adequate and massive civic and voter education.
The mission includes Mr. Francis Oke, head of Elections Assistance of ECOWAS and head of delegation, and Mr. Ebenezer Asiedu, Principal Officer of the Directorate of Political Affairs.
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