The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DR Congo election panel ‘may postpone vote for a week’

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KINSHASA: DR Congo’s electoral supervisor­s may order a week-long postponeme­nt to presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections scheduled for Sunday, a senior official told AFP.

The Independen­t National Election Commission (CENI) is considerin­g the move after a warehouse blaze destroyed most of the voting machines needed for the capital Kinshasa, the source said Wednesday, speaking on condition of anonymity.

A ‘seven-day postponeme­nt’ is being discussed, said the official, who is with CENI.

The formal decision may be announced by CENI on Thursday, the source said.

The elections are a huge challenge for the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the most volatile countries in Africa.

The nation has never known a peaceful transition of power since it gained independen­ce from Belgium in 1960.

President Joseph Kabila, 47, is scheduled to step down after nearly 18 years in power, having succeeded his assassinat­ed father in 2001.

Kabila should have stepped down as president at the end of 2016 when he reached a two-term limit.

Elections for his successor should have been held at that point, but have been twice postponed.

Kabila was able to stay in office thanks to a caretaker clause under the constituti­on, but at the cost of protests that were bloodily repressed.

Nearly 80 per cent of 10,000 electronic voting machines needed to stage the election in Kinshasa were destroyed in a warehouse fire on Dec 13.

The blaze was a ‘major blow,’ the CENI official said.

“The fire consumed materials destined for 19 of Kinshasa’s 24 districts,” Corneille Nangaa, head of CENI, told AFP at the time.

The city, which is also one of DRC’s 25 provinces, represents around 11 per cent of the country’s 44 million registered voters.

Efforts are underway to bring in voting machines from other parts of the country and to order replacemen­t machines from the South Korean manufactur­er, the CENI source said on Wednesday.

CENI would act independen­tly in its decision on whether to postpone — “we are not going to ask for anyone’s opinion, even that of the head of state,” the source insisted.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Electoral banners are displayed in the Ndjili district of Kinshasa after campaignin­g for Democratic Republic of Congo’s general elections was called off in Kinshasa by the authoritie­s on security grounds.
— AFP photo Electoral banners are displayed in the Ndjili district of Kinshasa after campaignin­g for Democratic Republic of Congo’s general elections was called off in Kinshasa by the authoritie­s on security grounds.

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