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ECC Condemns Electoral Violence, Harassment, Intimidation In Gbarpolu County

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Last updated: December 16, 2020 1:41 am
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The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) says they strongly condemn the wave of electoral violence that is escalating in electoral district #3, Gbarpolu County, linked to the conduct of the Special Senatorial Election (SSE). “This trend of violence, harassment and intimidation of a female candidate is unacceptable and a deliberate attempt to influence the outcome of the remaining election that is scheduled to take place in Norman Town, Precinct Number 45039. The ECC also frowns on the behavior of traditional leaders tempering with the conduct of an election, which is Constitutionally mandated and is concerned about the lack of action taken by the government to hold the Paramount Chief accountable. These lawless behaviors undermine the rule of law and have the propensity to reverse gains made in peace and democratic consolidation,” ECC said in a press release.

   “Since Sunday, December 13, 2020 the ECC has been receiving updates from Gbarpolu County, electoral district #3 on constant wave of violence, intimidation and harassment of the independent candidate, Madam Botoe Kanneh, who has since been arrested by armed men believed to be state securities based and her whereabouts remaining unknown. In the same manner, the brother of Ms. Kanneh, Cllr. Boakai Kanneh, was allegedly ordered beaten by the traditional group in Norman, Gbarpolu, electoral district #3, where the election was expected to take place on today, Tuesday, December 15, 2020.

Gbarpolu County’s independent candidate, Botoe Kanneh

   “The National Elections Commission (NEC) had earlier rescheduled this election from the official December 8, 2020 date due to seizure of the ballot box by the Town Chief of Norman. According to the ECC observer in the electoral district, a checkpoint has been erected at the entry of the town where the election was expected to take place on today, intended to prevent candidates from entering to avoid undue tension. However, report from ECC observers indicate that it is candidate Kanneh and her supporters who are being harassed by the traditional group and security officers.”

   The election body continued, “The ECC calls on the government and the National Elections Commission (NEC) to immediately investigate the situation and take concrete punitive actions against the perpetrators, in keeping with law. The ECC also wishes to implore all state securities to demonstrate neutrality and professionalism in dealing with all electoral stakeholders and implore measures to prevent any further election related violence.”

   The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) is a civil society platform, comprising six (6) organizations that observe elections in Liberia. The members include Center for Democratic Governance (CDG), Center for Media Studies and Peace Building (CEMESP), Institute for Research and Democratic Development (IREDD), Naymote Partners for Democratic Development (NAYMOTE-PADD), West Africa Network for Peace Building (WANEP), and the Women’s NGO Secretariat of Liberia (WONGOSOL).

   The ECC works in partnership with the National Democratic Institute (NDI), with funding from USAID.

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