WACSOF’ CALLS FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS IN LIBERIA

The West African Civil Society Forum WACSOF strongly emphasizes the significance of a free, fair, transparent, and peaceful election in Liberia. WACSOF firmly believes that every individual should have the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights and participate in the electoral process without interference or intimidation. By advocating for transparency, fairness, and accountability, we aim to ensure that the voices of the Liberian people are accurately heard and respected. We call upon all stakeholders, including the government, political parties, candidates, election officials, security forces, and citizens, to work together in upholding the principles of democracy, promoting a level playing field, and fostering an atmosphere of harmony and non-violence during the electoral period. Let us unite in our commitment to a credible, inclusive, and peaceful election that will pave the way for a brighter and prosperous future for Liberia.

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A CALL FOR SWIFT RETURN TO CONSTITUTIONAL AND DEMOCRATIC ORDER IN NIGER AND A REVIEW OF THE ECOWAS SUPPLEMENTARY PROTOCOL ON DEMOCRACY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE TO PREVENT FURTHER UNCONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES OF GOVERNMENT IN WEST AFRICA

The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) is following with great concern the very delicate political situation in the Republic of Niger where a military coup has taken place, thus distorting the country’s democratic process.

The Forum unequivocally condemns the coups and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of President Mohamed Bazoum and other persons detained following the coup. It also calls on the General Abdourahamane Tiani led junta to respect human rights and the rule of law, by lifting the restrictions Imposed on the constitution and the National Assembly. The civilian population, in particular civil society and the media must not be subjected to any form of intimidation and coercion.

In the wake of this development, we wish to express our deep dissatisfaction with the recurring trends of socio-political crises in the ECOWAS region and their attendant consequences. The implication of this coup is huge: While it places all the Sahelian countries in West Africa under military rule and inches the region as a whole further into democratic backsliding; it also draws attention to the deficit of good governance across the entire West African countries, thus challenging the currency of the ECOWAS Supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance.

Hence, while WACSOF admonishes the military junta and all the country’s security forces to adhere strictly to their republican vocation of defending and maintaining the country’s security and territorial integrity, it also challenges the ECOWAS Commission to revisit the spirit and letter of its legal instruments and frameworks related to good governance, democratization, unconstitutional changes of government, anti-corruption etc. and define more innovative strategies for resolving such political impasse in the future.

Finally, WACSOF strongly advises the international community and ECOWAS in particular, and the Military junta in the Republic of Niger to seek diplomatic solutions to return the country to constitutional rule in the shortest time possible and in consideration of the best interests of the entire Nigerien citizenry.

WACSOF celebrates International Women’s Day

Today, we celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of women around the world. It is a day to honor the progress that has been made towards gender equality, but also a reminder of the work that still needs to be done. Let us continue to empower and uplift women of all ages, races, and backgrounds, and support them in their pursuit of success and happiness. Together, we can create a world where women are truly equal and can achieve their full potential.

Happy International Women’s Day!

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