The Commonwealth Observer Group to Bangladesh has commenced its observation of pre-poll arrangements and preparations for the forthcoming Parliamentary Election and Referendum, reaffirming the Commonwealth’s solidarity with the people of Bangladesh at this important moment in the country’s democratic journey.
The Chairperson of the Group, HE Nana Akufo-Addo said he was honoured to have been invited by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Hon. Shirley Botchwey, to serve as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Observer Group for the elections and referendum.
Releasing his arrival statement in Dhaka, the capital city, HE Nana Akufo-Addo noted that the elections are taking place at a significant time, following a period of political contestation, public debate on governance and institutional reform, and the continued aspirations of citizens for transparent, inclusive, and credible democratic processes.
HE Nana Akufo-Addo said:
“Democracy remains one of the most important pillars of the Commonwealth, enshrined in its Charter, a fundamental global value rooted in the principle that people have the right to freely express their will and determine their own political, economic, social, and cultural systems. I enjoin all stakeholders to uphold these important values for the benefit and prosperity of the people of Bangladesh.”
Since the Group’s arrival, members have met with representatives of the media, civil society, youth and women’s groups, political parties, and other stakeholders. The team will continue its engagements, including meetings with the Bangladesh Electoral Commission, ahead of election day.
The Chairperson also underscored the importance of youth participation, noting that Bangladesh has a predominantly youthful population, with a significant proportion of citizens under the age of 35.
“Their engagement in the electoral process is vital to the country’s democratic future and will serve as an inspiration to young people across the Commonwealth who stand in solidarity” he said.
The Commonwealth Observer Group comprises the Chairperson and 12 other eminent persons drawn from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and the Pacific. Members bring diverse professional backgrounds, including politics, civil society, election management, diplomacy, and law. The Group arrived in Bangladesh on 4 February and will remain in the country until 18 February.
As independent observers, the Group will assess the pre-election environment, polling day, and the post-election period. Members will deploy to selected divisions on 10 February to observe the opening of polls, voting, closing, counting, and the management of results.
The Group will issue its interim statement on its preliminary findings on 14 February.
Read the Chairperson's full statement
Members of the Commonwealth Observer Group
Chairperson: HE Nana Akufo-Addo, Former President of Ghana
Observers (in alphabetical order of nationality):
- Mrs. Lebrechtta Nana Oye Hesse-Bayne, President, Caribbean Women in Leadership (CiWiL), Antigua and Barbuda
- Mr Neil Philip Ford, Communications Specialist, Canada
- Ms Miliana Iga Ramatanivai, Coordinator, Pacific Youth Council, Fiji
- Datuk (Dr) Ras Adiba Mohd Radzi, Former Senator, Malaysia
- Mr Mohammad Irfan Abdool Rahman, Electoral Commissioner, Mauritius
- Prof. David John Francis, Former Foreign Minister, Sierra Leone
- Ms Sangeetha Yogendran, Human Rights Lawyer, Singapore
- Prof. Mandla Mchunu, Former Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission, South Africa
- Dr Dinesha Samararatne, Professor, Department of Public & International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Prof. Winifred Mary Tarinyeba Kiryabwire, Associate Professor of Law, Uganda
- Ms Rosemary Ajayi, Social Media Expert, United Kingdom
- Mr Kryticous Patrick Nshindano, Former Chief Electoral Officer, Zambia
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