ELECTORAL COMMISSION BEGINS ACCREDITATION OF OBSERVERS FOR 2021 GENERAL ELECTIONS
Fourteen days to the 2021 general elections, the Electoral Commission is now accrediting national and international Election Observers .
The Chairperson of the Accreditation Committee, who is also Deputy Chairperson, Electoral Commission, Hajat Aisha Lubega, the EC Accreditation Centre, based at Serena Kampala Hotel, is now open and they are receiving and processing approved applications up to Monday 11th January 2021.
Section 16 (1) (a) of the Electoral Commission Act, gives the Commission powers to accredit representatives of political parties, civil society organizations, media and any other duly registered institutions to observe electoral activities.
“At least forty-nine (49) national and international organisations, diplomatic missions and regional institutions have expressed interest in observing the elections, with the first category (Presidential and Parliamentary) scheduled for 14th January 2021.
Hajat Aisha clarified that the Accreditation Center will process applications for observation for the National Elections Results Tally Centre, as well as tally centers for Kampala Capital City, Wakiso and Mukono districts. Observers for other district tally centers across the country will be accredited by the respective District Returning Officers, ” a statement released by the EC Spokesman , Mr. Paul Bukenya reads in part.
Hajat Lubega said that accredited observers will have to comply with election observer guidelines and Code of Conduct issued by the Electoral Commission, and with the Government of Uganda and Ministry of Health measures against the spread of COVID-19.
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