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Ahead of Runoff Polls… International partners call for calm

International partners in Freetown have called for calm ahead of runoff polls on the 27th March, 20187. “We are concerned about recent reports of violence and we encourage the authorities to investigate and take appropriate steps to bring the perpetrators to justice and to prevent escalation.”

They appealed to all Sierra Leoneans to remain peaceful and respectful during the democratic process and entreat all political supporters to keep political activity and exchanges civil, which, according to them, will maintain an atmosphere of tolerance and respect. They further warned against the use of tribal rhetoric.

The international partners disclosed that the right of all Sierra Leoneans to vote for whichever party they wish, regardless of where they live must, be upheld.

Anyone who would infringe on peaceful expression of political views at the risk of public safety should be held to account.”

They concluded by requesting all parties and candidates to reiterate to their constituents their party’s commitment to a non-violent, law abiding and peaceful democratic process.

“We look forward to the peaceful conclusion of a credible electoral process that respects the will of the people and will provide the foundation for a strong and continuing partnership with Sierra Leone,” the partners concluded.

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