Home International Tense poll amid fears of violence in Sierra Leone Election

Tense poll amid fears of violence in Sierra Leone Election

69
0

Are you accessing this website using an Android phone? If yes, the stress is over, just click the below button to download and install our Android app and we will hence bring the news to your doorstep.

Sierra Leoneans are voting in a general election following a tense campaign marred by violence.

On Wednesday, the main opposition party alleged that one of its supporters was shot dead by police, which the police have denied.

Supporters of both main parties have been accused of attacking opponents.

This election is taking place against the background of a troubled economy, the rising cost of living, as well as concerns about national unity.

The voters are choosing a president, MPs, and councilors in the West African country’s fifth election since the civil war ended in 2002.

The 11-year conflict cost an estimated 50,000 lives, but since then the country has had a tradition of largely peaceful, free, and credible elections, according to Marcella Samba Sesay, chairperson of the NGO National Elections Watch.

With strong party loyalty among the 3.3 million registered voters, the campaigns have focused on shoring up their parties’ bases rather than articulating and debating policy issues.

Who are the candidates?

President Julius Maada Bio, 59, of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) is running for a second five-year term. His main rival among the 12 challengers is Dr. Samura Kamara, 72, of the All People’s Congress (APC).

This is a repeat of the race in 2018, which saw Mr. Bio narrowly win following a second-round run-off.

How much violence has there been?

There has been an uptick in violence compared to five years ago, according to the West Africa Network for Peace-building Sierra Leone. It has counted 109 violent incidents since April.

This week, the APC said one person was killed by security forces as its supporters gathered for a protest at its headquarters in Freetown on Wednesday.

Related Post  Allow me invade Niger Republic with my private army ~ Asari Dokubo

The police alleged the shots were fired from the direction of the APC building.

Dr Kamara has also said that his motorcade came under attack and there were reports that the APC office was set ablaze in the city of Bo last weekend.

The SLPP has said that it too has faced attacks in opposition strongholds.

President Bio has called for “peaceful elections” and “no violence”. The African Union has also expressed concerns over reported incidents of violence and intimidation in parts of the country.

Sierra Leoneans have been alarmed by campaigners’ rhetoric, the Reuters news agency reports.

“All I want is peace. I am scared by the high level of hatred I see being exhibited on social media by political extremists on both sides,” a student from Freetown who wanted to remain anonymous told Reuters.

What about women?

This election comes months after a landmark law that says women must make up 30% of all positions in both the public and private sectors – including in parliament.

But analysis from Sierra Leone’s Institute for Government Reform (IGR) suggests the next parliament will fall short of this.

Parties have put forward lists of candidates running in each of the country’s districts to be elected on a proportional representation basis. But according to the IGR, not enough women are placed high enough on those lists to make sure the 30% threshold is crossed.

Out of the 13 candidates running for president, only one is a woman – the little-known Iye Kakay.

How does the election work?

The APC has also expressed concerns about the transparency of the counting process and has cast doubt on the electoral commission’s ability to hold fair elections.

Related Post  Ukraine missiles damage bridge to Crimea ~ Russian Officials

The commission has defended itself, saying measures have been put in place to ensure the credibility of the voting and counting process.

Results should be known within 48 hours of polls closing.

To be declared the winner of the presidential race, the leading candidate must secure 55% of the votes cast, otherwise, a run-off will be held between the two candidates with the highest number of votes.

Join Our Telegram Channel
Join Our WhatsApp Channel

DEAR READER,

Good journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can ensure the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy, and a transparent government. For continued free access to the best investigative journalism in the country, we ask you to consider making modest support to this noble endeavor. By contributing to The Trumpet News, you are helping to sustain journalism of relevance and ensuring it remains free and available to all. Your donation is voluntary — please decide how much and how often you want to give.

For offline donations, email donations@thetrumpetngr.com or call +2347026891070:



You May Also Like This...
Previous articleBBNaija’s Maria is expecting first child, flaunts baby bump
Next articleGodwin Emefiele destroyed Nigeria’s financial system – Bola Tinubu

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here