CSOs in Balaka have created the SCEIF to ensure free, fair, and credible elections. They aim to promote transparency, accountability, and prevent violence. Misheck Kafandikhale has been elected chairperson, promising to uphold integrity in the upcoming polls.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) in Balaka have come together to ensure the integrity of the upcoming general elections. They’ve established a district chapter of the Civil Society Elections Integrity Forum (SCEIF), with the intention of promoting free, fair, and credible elections. This initiative includes electing members dedicated to transparency, accountability, and preventing electoral violence.
Sammy Aaron, the Eastern Regional Chairperson of SCEIF, emphasized the committee’s mission to protect voters’ rights and foster an equitable electoral experience. He stated that empowering stakeholders is crucial for ensuring upcoming elections maintain their integrity.
Aaron stressed the importance of non-partisanship among the elected members and highlighted the need for collaboration among stakeholders such as media and community leaders. This cooperation is essential for encouraging a peaceful electoral atmosphere.
Misheck Kafandikhale has been appointed as the chairperson of the CSEIF-Balaka chapter. In his acceptance speech, he committed to working diligently towards ensuring that the elections on September 16 are conducted without violence and uphold fairness.
The formation of the SCEIF-Balaka chapter signifies a proactive approach by civil society organizations to safeguard electoral integrity in Malawi. Through collaboration among various community stakeholders, the goal is to create a secure and fair voting environment, as pledged by both Sammy Aaron and Misheck Kafandikhale.
Original Source: malawi24.com