Audio By Carbonatix
Former President John AgyekumKufuor, Sunday toured some polling stations in Bamako, Mali, as the landmark elections of that country to elect a President after the over throw of the previous government of President AmadouToumaniTourein a military coup last year.
Former President Kufuor is in Bamako at the head of a 250-member Observer Mission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the elections.
Accompanied by Mr. Kadre Desire Ouedraogo, President of the ECOWAS Commission and Mrs. SalamatuHussaini-Suleiman, voting in most places they visited started on time and were progressing smoothly.
Voting materials and electoral officers in some polling stations arrived late but the general conduct of the people who had formed orderly queues as well as the party agents were calm. Polling started at 0800 hours and is expected to close at 1800 hours.
About seven million voters who were biometrically registered and issued with identification cards called NINA cards, are choosing from a field of 27 candidates for the next president of Mali to replace interim President General DinocoundaTraore.
General Traore who took office about six months ago after the ouster of the rebel insurgency by international forces, is not taking part in the elections as part of the interim arrangements.
Former President Kufuor arrived in the Malian capital last Wednesday, July 24, 2013, has held talks with key stakeholders in the election, including, General Traore, and former President Alpha Konare.
He has also held talks with the Minister of Territorial Administration who is in charge of organizing the elections, the head of Independent National Electoral Commission, which is charged with supervising the conduct of the elections and the Delegate-General of the Elections whose outfit was charged with the registration exercise.
The Former President has also held talks with some Presidential candidates in the elections.
Results are expected in three days.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana contacted me over Black Stars job – Pitso Mosimane
27 minutes -
Kotoko defender Lord Amoah undergoes ‘successful’ surgery after ACL injury
37 minutes -
Photos: President Mahama inspects Kasoa–Winneba road as sections near opening
37 minutes -
Nato says ‘no provision’ to expel members after report US could seek to suspend Spain
38 minutes -
No casualties recorded in GRIDCo Akosombo substation fire — GNFS
40 minutes -
Lack of political will fuels illegal mining crisis – Awula Serwah
53 minutes -
Firefighters save 18 rooms in swift response to Dansoman blaze
57 minutes -
Illegal mining fight not aggressive enough – Prof Boadi
1 hour -
Kenyan leader sparks uproar after mocking Nigerians’ spoken English
1 hour -
Conviction of party officials in galamsey cases will deter illegal mining – Appiah-Danquah
1 hour -
Ghana Swimming boosted as coach Amponsah gains global expertise in Switzerland
2 hours -
Direct Warning: When the foreigners are gone, who’s next? South Africa’s Xenophobia is a gun pointed inward
2 hours -
Betrayal of brotherhood: How xenophobia in South Africa is burning the bridges of African solidarity
2 hours -
Akosombo Substation fire under control, technical assessment ongoing – Energy Ministry
2 hours -
Two dead, one in critical condition after galamsey pit collapse at Assin North
2 hours