ECOWAS Parliament recommends adoption of regional instrument to prohibit tenure elongation
ECOWAS Parliament recommends adoption of regional
instrument to prohibit tenure elongation
The ECOWAS Parliament has
recommended the revision of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good
Governance to prohibit all forms of political manoeuvring to hold on to power
beyond constitutional limits.
The Parliament made the recommendation at the end of its
High-level seminar on “Two decades of Democratic Elections in ECOWAS Member
States: Achievements, Challenges and the Way Forward” on Friday, in Winneba,
Ghana.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the recommendation was
contained in the communique on the outcomes of the seminar, which was read by
Hon. Zargo Stephen, a member of Parliament from Liberia. The
recommendation for a revised protocol to prohibit tenure elongation is coming
on the heels of the phenomenon seen to be the leading cause of the disruption
of democratic rule in Mali and Guinea.
The parliamentarians and
experts at the seminar also recommended that in order to consolidate democracy
and good governance, election of members of the community Parliament should be
by Direct Universal Suffrage.
They also recommended that “a study be conducted for the
adoption of regional standards to govern electoral processes.
“Such as an effective
independence of election management agencies, the impartiality of courts that
sit on electoral disputes, regulation of electoral campaigns, computerization
of electoral registers and use of voters’ card.
“Compliance with the quota or gender equality system to enhance
women’s representation in decision-making bodies, including the ECOWAS
Parliament.”
On the role of Civil Society
Organisations (CSOs) and non-state actors in elections, they cautioned Civil
Societies, political parties and electoral candidates against disclosure of
results before the body mandated to do so.
“There should be the adoption of mechanisms to ensure adequate
participation of Civil Society in the democratic process; such as the
protection of the members of civil society organisations, transparent
financing, regular cooperation “and consultation with civil society and the
promotion of its mediation role between communities and political actors.”
They also recognized the
critical role of the media during elections, and made recommendations on what
they should do to ensure the conduct of credible elections.
Participants at the seminar stressed the need for greater
monitoring of social media during election periods, and the repression of
abuse, in order to prevent any media misstep due to disinformation and the
spread of fake news.
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