The East African Community (EAC) calls for fair and balance to electoral commissions and media
The East African
Community (EAC) calls for fair and balance to election monitoring bodies and
media organizations in partner states to use its treaty in line with their
respective countries’ legal frameworks when managing and covering elections to
maintain free and fair polls.
The East African
Community has principles for election observation
and evaluation; the principles are based on international standards, Union
Charter on Human Peoples’ Rights and the African Charter on Democracy,
Elections and Governance.
EAC made the statement in a
three-day capacity building workshop for election monitoring bodies and other
stakeholders to assess fairness and balance of the political space and campaign
playing field through media monitoring.
The workshop is expected to equip
stakeholders with full knowledge and skill in using media to get a firsthand
and at glance assessment information in regard to political space and campaign
playing field fairness.
“Use the treaty as reference in the
course of making the elections free and fair in the region,” EAC’s Deputy
Secretary General (Political Federation), Mr Charles Njoroge, said yesterday.
He pointed out that the media plays
an indispensable role in the proper functioning of a democracy, and within an
electoral context, the media is expected to play a transparency “watchdog”
role.
“If the media’s role is vital in the
normal course of events, exceptional periods such as elections can put its
impartiality and objectivity to harsh test,” he argued.
Mr Gerard Guedegbe, media training
expert based in Benin, emphasized that during the elections the media has the
duty to play as watchdog to assess activities of the electoral bodies.
He also touched on the party
manifestos, noting that media ought to educate the public on the content of
those documents during campaign through giving the candidates a platform to
debate.
Contributing to the discussion,
Director of Political, Defence and Security Department, at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Mr Stephen Mbundi, commented that
in order to achieve sustainable way of improving the elections management and
coverage the electoral bodies Adhere to national health policy, should partner
with the media.
Source: TSN MEDIA
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