Gambia party appeals for level political field
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 Gambia's opposition People’s Democratic Organisation for Independence and
Socialism secretary general Halifa Sallah. BOUCARY CEESAY | AFRICA REVIEW |
  By BABOUCARR CEESAY in BanjulPosted Monday, February 20  2012 at  19:12

 Gambia's opposition People’s Democratic Organisation for Independence and
Socialism (PDOIS) has called for reforms to ensure a level playing field
ahead of the March 29 National Assembly elections.

A statement issued by the party central committee and signed by the
secretary general, Mr Halifa Sallah, said the elections were the only
opportunity to prevent a *de facto* monarchy.

“What became clear to even foreign observers is that the opposition is
deprived of resources to conduct an effective campaign and monitor the
voting process,” said PDOIS statement in part.

PDOIS, which has vowed to initiate a programme of consultation to promote
electoral reform, said if it failed to get the cooperation of the
Independent Electoral Commission and the ruling APRC party, it would rely
on the decision taken at the 20th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR Grand Bay,
Mauritius, October 1996 to take the government to the Ecowas Community
Court.

The socialist opposition party went further to state that the APRC
leadership openly received donations on national TV from foreign and local
businesspeople, events that were covered as news items.

“The state corporation and private companies provide campaign materials in
the form of T shirts and posters. The Director General of GRTS operates
almost like a public relations officer of the president and the party.
Money and media, the most powerful forces in elections, are under the
complete monopoly of the ruling party,” it pointed out.

The socialists said the army, the police and the security forces in general
were mobilised to join the entourage of governors and chiefs, who were also
presidents of district tribunals, council of elders, traditional and
cultural opinion leaders, to campaign for the APRC.

The party observed that school children were not spared the APRC politics,
as they were given donations to organise parties after waiting under the
hot sun to welcome convoys of green boys, green girls and other party
enthusiasts.

PDOIS observed that no opposition alliance stood the chance of winning 27
seats under such an electoral atmosphere.

IEC has announced that nomination of candidates for the elections will take
place on March 8, 9 and 10.

Campaigns will last 14 days and prospective candidates have been asked to
pick up nomination forms.

PDOIS has been in existence for 26 years.


-- 
-Laye
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"With fair speech thou might have thy will,
With it thou might thy self spoil."
--The R.M


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