Over 100 Observers Deployed to Monitor Nimba By-Election

Over 100 election observers and supervisors have been deployed in Nimba County for the by-election, as announced by ECC, LEON, and WANEP. They will monitor all key aspects of the election, promoting peace and lawful conduct among participants. The initiative involves significant community engagement efforts in potentially tense areas.
GANTA – A collaborative effort among the Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC), the Liberia Election Observation Network (LEON), and the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) has resulted in the deployment of over 100 election observers and supervisors across Nimba County ahead of Tuesday’s significant by-election. This initiative is intended to ensure a well-monitored electoral process.
As revealed during a press conference in Ganta on April 21, a total of 88 short-term observers are designated to oversee the electoral proceedings across all nine electoral districts. Their responsibilities will encompass monitoring critical stages, such as poll setup, voting, counting, and tallying, while an additional 13 supervisors will facilitate oversight throughout the county.
The primary objective of the observer mission is to foster a peaceful electoral atmosphere among voters, political entities, independent candidates, and local stakeholders. The ECC, LEON, and WANEP have emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and adherence to the law during the electoral process.
Moreover, the organizations have praised the National Elections Commission and other involved stakeholders for their efforts to engage local communities and conduct pre-election dialogues in areas identified as potential hotspots for conflict. Nimba County, which contains 736 polling centers distributed across its nine districts, is home to over 300,000 registered voters, highlighting the importance of this by-election.
In summary, the deployment of over 100 observers in Nimba County underscores a commitment to promoting peace and transparency in the upcoming by-election. With significant community engagement and oversight initiatives in place, stakeholders are urged to ensure a lawful and peaceful electoral process. The activities surrounding this by-election are essential for maintaining democratic integrity in the region.
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