Three new members have joined the Electoral board of Elections Cameroon |
The ceremony was witnessed by some so-called top CPDM
officials including cabinet members led by Prime Minister Philemon Yang, members
of the diplomatic corps, the Speaker of the National assembly and the President
of the National Commission for Bilingualism and Multiculturalism.
During
the event the Attorney General of the Supreme Court, Luc Ndjodo outlined the
mission of Elections Cameroon before reminding the new members of the need for
them to uphold moral integrity, a patriotic spirit and the sense of
impartiality in the discharge of their duties.
The
Chief Court Registrar proceeded with the reading of decree number 2017/168 of
25th April 2017 appointing members of the electoral board of Elections
Cameroon, ELECAM. Lord Justice Daniel MekobeSone detailed government’s
expectations and focus on the need to strictly respect the electoral law. The
three later swore before the court, to be impartial.
Election
Cameroon was created in 2010 with twelve members and was assigned the role to
organize and manage elections in Cameroon. In 2012, the number increased to
eighteen. According to the law, membership remains incompatible with any other
public function. Members have a four year term of office renewable by a
Presidential decree after consultation with the members of the national
assembly and the civil society.
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