Fiji Sun

Saneem setting the standard for an improved general election

He has been at the forefront of this significan­t and positive change.

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Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem must be commended for the way he has steered the Fijian Elections Office in preparatio­n for the 2018 general elections.

Despite calls for him to resign from politician­s who have their own political agenda, he has soldiered on to ensure that we participat­e in the best election so far.

Obviously, there are lessons to be learned from the 2014 general election and no doubt these will be taken on board.

What is important is moving forward with changes that will make the next general election more efficient and voter friendly. The ultimate aim to ensure that voters get all the help they need to vote and choose who they feel should govern the country in the next four years after the poll. This is what it’s all about. This is democracy in action.

To make sure that this objective is achieved, we need election officials who are well trained to cope with the pressures of polling.

In its recruitmen­t drive the FEO has made it clear that all positions will be awarded on order of merit. The FEO had declared that it is an equal opportunit­y employer. This means that the best suitably qualified people will be chosen on merit.

They must possess good literacy and numeracy skills and be politicall­y neutral. The neutrality issue means that they will perform their role based on their terms of reference and job descriptio­n. It also means they will be impartial and not bend to political pressure from any group.

The FEO has set a high standard and quality of the election will depend on those administer­ing it. Mr Saneem has been at the forefront of this significan­t and positive change.

At this rate, we can expect an improved election next year.

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