-Call for swift remedies to apt electoral issues.


Opposition Political Parties that have agreed to cooperate to protect and safeguard the votes of the Liberian people and to ensure the integrity of the pending electoral process, have called upon the National Elections Commission (NEC) to immediately release the Final Registration Roll (FRR) of certified voters, categorized by location, and to ensure its timely distribution to all political parties and independent candidates. 

According to them, delays in releasing the FRR not only undermine transparency but also threaten the credibility of the electoral process. “Timely access to the FRR is essential for all political parties and stakeholders to prepare adequately for the elections and to ensure the integrity of the process.”

“We call upon all Liberian citizens to remain peaceful as we renew our commitments to a violent-free election as well as to ensure the integrity of the votes of Liberians.”

The opposition parties also emphasized that consequential as these elections are for our country, they must be seen by Liberians to be free, fair, and credible. “We are committed to this shared duty because we understand that Liberia’s democracy thrives only when citizens actively participate and their government acts to uphold their rights and democratic values. Peaceful civic engagement is the cornerstone of our democracy, and we will continue to collectively work to achieve that goal.”

They continued, “We remind the Weah-led government of its significant responsibility for conducting a free, fair, and credible election. It is, therefore, imperative that the government ensures the electoral systems function efficiently and that all necessary resources are adequately provided to facilitate a smooth and credible election. Ultimately, the responsibility for the success of the elections rests with the Weah-led government.”

In conclusion, the Opposition Political Parties that are cooperating to protect and safeguard the votes in Liberia, say they are committed to promoting transparency, fairness, and the highest standards of democracy in our nation. 

“We call upon all stakeholders, including the NEC and the government, to meet their responsibilities and work together to ensure that the upcoming elections are a true reflection of the will of the Liberian people. We will continue to engage constructively with the NEC and international partners as we all strive to sustain Liberia’s peace.”

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