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West African Elders to monitor Nigeria’s Elections

West African Elders to monitor Nigeria’s Elections.

West African Elders to monitor Nigeria’s Elections.

The West African Elders Forum (WAEF), made up of former leaders in the sub-region, has concluded arrangements to deploy a Mediation team to Nigeria ahead of the 2023 general polls.
The team led by former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama is billed to arrive in Abuja on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, and is expected to be on ground for the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections as well as the March 11, 2023, state elections.
Other members of the team include former Beninese President Boni Yayi, Fatoumata Tambajang, former Vice President of the Gambia, former Burkinabe Prime Minister and President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Kadre Ouedraogo and Dr. Erastus Mwencha, former Deputy Chair of the African Union (AU).

Speaking ahead of their arrival, Ann Iyonu, Executive director of Goodluck Jonathan Foundation and Coordinator of the WAEF Secretariat, said the focus and activities of the Forum, which is made up of former Presidents and Heads of Government in West Africa, is to interface with key stakeholders and provide the necessary support that would ensure peaceful elections.

She explained that the leaders would be working with key stakeholders in the elections as well as the observer missions, to ensure a crisis-free process before, during, and after the elections.

Iyonu said further: “Unlike other observation missions, the Forum has a special focus on election-related conflicts, and the Elders will be on the ground for a longer time, interacting with the candidates, political parties and members, the citizens, the election umpire, observers, and other key stakeholders all the time, looking out for crisis triggers, with the mind of nipping them in the bud by offering mediatory roles and giving relevant advice to ensure peaceful polling, based on their personal experiences as former leaders of the sub-region, while calling for individual accountability by those who by their actions or inactions undermine the democratic process and endanger lives.”