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ECOWAS URGES POLITICAL ACTORS TO REFRAIN FROM INFLAMMING TENSIONS

In the run up to the October 10 Elections, ECOWAS has observed with great concern the
development on the use of incendiary rhetoric by some political leaders and activists that could
stir violent emotions, incite disturbances, and jeopardize the peace and stability of Liberia.

1. ECOWAS condemns such inflammatory statements that have the propensity to trigger
violent confrontations.

2. ECOWAS urges political actors to use dialogue and mediation to address grievances and
legal channels to seek redress to any concerns they may have regarding the electoral process.

3. ECOWAS continues to reiterate the importance of fostering an issues-based campaign
devoid of vituperative language.

4. ECOWAS urges that state institutions should continue to execute their mandates relevant
to the electoral process with neutrality and provide a level playing field for all stakeholders to
exercise their constitutional rights with respect to the rule of law.

5. ECOWAS reminds all actors that the provisions of the Farmington River Declaration
remain in force and are cardinal to the conduct of all political actors to safeguard the electoral
process.

6. The ECOWAS Commission and its long-term observers currently in Liberia remain
vigilant in assessing the political ecosystem in the run-up to the elections and affirms their
continued support to a peaceful and successful presidential and general election.
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For further information, kindly contact
Office of the Resident Representative of the President of ECOWAS Commission in Liberia
Cell: +231 886 545 321 – Email: specialreplr@ecowas.int
www.ecowas.in






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