ECC Condemns Posting Of Campaign Banners At Legislature By Rep. Kolubah
The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) has condemned the posting of campaign banners by Montserrado County’s district #10 Representative, Yekeh Kolubah, displaying the pictures of presidential-aspirants Joseph Boakai and Alexander Cummings at the Capitol Building on February 7, 2023, while at the same time declaring campaign open for the opposition. “Due to the critical nature of the 2023 elections, ECC discourages such acts of violation or forms of mockery of the Liberian democratic process to maintain the sanity of our electoral system,” ECC stated in a press release.
According to the election body, the ECC also continues to receive reports from its county and district monitors that aspirants from the Unity Party (UP), Alternative National Congress (ANC) and People Unification Party (PUP) are involved in the printing and posting of flyers, banners or stickers which depict the act of pre-campaigning under the NEC regulations.
“ECC believes these instances of violation are happening due to the NEC’s failure to enforce its regulations during previous ones. These trends in the bridge of the campaign regulations are worrisome as this may set the basis for violations of other regulations of the 2023 electoral legal framework,” ECC reiterated.
“ECC, therefore, calls on the NEC to levy the stipulated fines and penalties outlined in the regulations for violations of any component of the electoral legal framework to preserve the integrity of the process. In addition, all parties and aspirants are encouraged to desist from every form of pre-campaign activity as a respect for the rule of law guarding these elections.”