On May 5th, 2016- President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma
cautioned officials of the National Electoral Commission (NEC) that free and
fair elections form the basis of true democracy.
He made this statement whilst receiving the NEC
Annual Report and Strategic Plan at State House.
The presentation of the Commission’s annual report
to the President, according to the Chief Electoral Commissioner N’fa Alie
Conteh, is a mandate pursuant to section 32 (12) of the 1991 Constitution of
Sierra Leone.
Receiving the report, President Koroma thanked the
Commissioners for their efforts, expressing hope that the report might have
highlighted activities involved in the electioneering process. “As President, I
am focused on the professionalism of the Commission,” he said, adding that
“this is why government is capacitating NEC in every aspect.”
The President emphasized that the government and
people of Sierra Leone have trust in the professionalism of NEC personnel as
demonstrated over the years. He expressed strong hope that with the provisional
results presented to the Commission by Statistics Sierra Leone, it will help
the institution to accordingly map out its activities. He said the introduction
of the biometric voting system in Sierra Leone has helped to eliminate over
voting and hence whoever wins an election will reflect the views of the people.
Giving an overview of the reports, Chief Electoral
Commissioner N’fa Alie Conteh said the year 2015 marked the start of the new
electoral cycle, spanning from 2015-2019. He noted that the 2015 Annual Report
was structured into seven chapters, including chapter one which has to do with
the profile of the National Electoral Commission, chapter two, the Departmental
Reports Review, chapter three, the Conduct of Elections in 2015, chapter four,
the Implementation of other Programmes/Projects in 2015, chapter five, the Preparation
for the next electoral Cycle: 2015-2019, chapter six has to do with finance and
chapter seven draws the conclusion and recommendations respectively.
The Chief Commissioner also reported of the
Commission’s effort in discussions and validation of the Strategic
Plan-2015-2019 by internal and external stakeholders to ensure transparency in
the whole process. He disclosed that just in 2015 his Commission succeeded in
conducting seventeen (17) elections which included three Parliamentary bye
elections, five Local Council bye elections, one village head bye election and
eight Paramount Chieftaincy elections.
Mr N’fa Alie Conteh said copies of the Annual
Report will be distributed to various stakeholders including ministers and
parliamentarians for further discussions.
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