Carter Center says Transparency trumps time constraints


Georgetown: The Carter Center has stated that the importance of transparency during GECOM’s tabulations and the announcement of elections results outweighs the desire for the processes to be expedited.

[L-R] Carter Center team member, Carlos Valenzuela; Former Prime Minister of Senegal and Co-leader of the Carter Center team, Dr. Aminata Touré; Chair of the Carter Center’s Board of Trustees, Jason Carter, Carter Center team member, Brett Lacy.

The international observer body noted this during a recent press conference.

“With respect to the length of time that it [GECOM] is taking, our faith is based on the transparency – to the extent the transparency is maintained, to the extent all political parties have access to the process, to the extent that the rules are being followed – the process can run its course,” said Jason Carter, Chair of the Center’s Board of Trustees.

“We want to streamline the process, but I don’t think anybody has a concern so long as that transparency is maintained,” he added.

Former Prime Minister of Senegal and co-leader of the Carter Center observer mission, Dr. Aminata Touré, said there was always a wager between timeliness and the transparency of the process so that there can be trust in the system.

“I would always go for making sure that all the stakeholders agree with the result, even if it takes a bit of time,” Dr. Touré said.

The Carter Center commended the performance of the scrutineers attached to the political parties saying it was a demonstration of a transparent election. Polling staff contracted and trained by GECOM were also applauded for the execution of their work in a manner that upheld high standards of professionalism.

Concerning the declaration of results, the Carter Center held its position that GECOM was the only constitutional body responsible for issuing results and appealed to the nation to maintain peace and patience during the process.

Meanwhile, preliminary results of the Regional Elections were declared by the Returning Officers of Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,7 8, 9, 10  as of Thursday.