Former Lesotho PM Pakalitha Mosisili to lead observer group
London, 26 November 2012 - The Commonwealth will observe this year’s presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana, which will take place on 7 December, Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma announced today.
Mr Sharma said former Prime Minister Dr Bethuel Pakalitha Mosisili of Lesotho will lead the 13-member Commonwealth Observer Group.
Speaking in London after constituting the group, the Secretary-General said: “I want to thank Prime Minister Mosisili and all the other members of the group for accepting my invitation to undertake this important exercise on behalf of the Commonwealth.”
Mr Sharma expressed hope that the conduct of the December elections in Ghana will extend the country’s good track record and further deepen its democratic culture.
“We hope these elections will build on the elections of 2008, which the Commonwealth also observed, and that all sides will engage peacefully and constructively throughout,” The Secretary-General said.
Mr Sharma constituted the Commonwealth Observer Group for the elections at the invitation of the Electoral Commission of Ghana.
The Commonwealth Observer Group’s mandate is to observe and consider all aspects of the electoral process, assessing whether the elections are conducted according to the standards for democratic elections to which the country has committed itself. Where appropriate, the group can also make recommendations for future strengthening of the electoral framework. Commonwealth observers act impartially and independently, and conduct their business according to the standards expressed in the International Declaration of Principles for Election Observation, to which the Commonwealth is a signatory.
The Commonwealth Observer Group for Ghana will submit its report to the Commonwealth Secretary-General, who will in turn send it to the Government of Ghana, the Electoral Commission of Ghana, political parties and eventually to all Commonwealth governments.
A five-member team from the Commonwealth Secretariat led by Mark Stevens, Head of the Democracy Section in the Political Affairs Division, will support the group.
The group is expected to be in Ghana from 30 November to 14 December 2012.
The Commonwealth Observers include:
The Hon Dr Bethuel Pakalitha Mosisili
Former Prime Minister
Lesotho (Chair)
Ambassador Shahed Akhtar
Former Ambassador
Bangladesh
Ms Rochelle Lashley
Youth Representative / Attorney-At-Law
Barbados
Mrs Josephine Tamai
Chief Elections Officer
Belize
Justice Tom Foulds
Magistrate, Ontario Court of Justice
Canada
The Hon Dr Joseph Misoi
Orange Democratic Movement of Kenya
Kenya
Ms Koki Muli Grignon
Constitutional Law and Elections Expert
Kenya
Mr Alberto Francisco Manhique
Director, Electoral Observatory
Mozambique
Dr Emmanuel Terwar Akem
Director, Independent National Electoral Commission
Nigeria
Ms Cynthia Barrow-Giles
Lecturer and Member of the Constitutional Reform Commission, University of the West Indies
St Lucia
Mr Vuyisile Sikelela Hlatshwayo
National Director, Media Institute of Southern Africa
Swaziland
Mr Max Marshall Caller
Electoral Commissioner, Chair of Local Government Boundary Commission for England
United Kingdom
Mrs Priscilla Isaac
Director of Elections, Electoral Commission of Zambia
Zambia
Note to Editors:
The Chair of the Observer Group, Dr Mosisili, will address a news conference on
4 December 2012 at 8.30 am at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra, Ghana.