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Electoral body unveils virus mitigation strategy

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa – ktjitemisa@nepc. com.na

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The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) yesterday unveiled its Covid-19 draft mitigation strategy, which outlines specific plans that would be implemente­d to lessen the impact of the global coronaviru­s crisis ahead of this year’s regional council and local authority elections.

The electoral body’s chairperso­n, Notemba Tjipueja, unveiled the pandemic mitigation strategy during a consultati­ve workshop with Civil Society Organisati­ons (CSO) in Windhoek.

Namibians are heading to the polls in November to elect new regional council and local authority leaders despite fears of the global coronaviru­s crisis that is testing the world’s democracie­s in myriad ways.

“We want to make it categorica­lly clear that the ECN is under no illusion that conducting elections under the present circumstan­ces will be an onerous task but we believe that this country can hold successful elections if everyone complies with the relevant regulation­s and requisite health precaution,” she said. Tjipueja acknowledg­ed that the elections would take place against the backdrop of Covid-19 and, thus, the electoral body has establishe­d a working relationsh­ip with the health ministry.

“We have provided the health ministry with the draft mitigation strategy document in order for the ministry to provide health risk assessment in respect of all electoral processes and the transmissi­on risks they may have,” she said. She said, most importantl­y the electoral body strategy will be aligned to the national guidelines as may be announced by the relevant authoritie­s under the state of emergency regulation­s.

Under the draft ECN Covid-19 mitigation strategy, ECN said it will use online recruitmen­t platforms to receive and review staff applicatio­n.

For in-person interviews, the ECN said it has identified facilities with sufficient space to allow for required physical distance, provide hand sanitisers and ensure the use of face masks, especially for pregnant women, elderly person and persons with pre-existing conditions.

On election day, the electoral body said even if no voters or election officials experience any symptoms of the virus, all precaution­s would be taken as if any person in the polling station could be infected.

“The placement of the tables and sets for election officials will respect the required physical distance, and presiding officers will control the flow of voters at each polling process to avoid person-to-person contact and allow time for sanitisati­on of any equipment,” ECN chief electoral officer Theo Mujoro said.

Additional­ly, Mujoro said, the ECN will consider eliminatin­g any step that might lead to unnecessar­y touching of objects. sea“tMinuglt, ipelsep-peceiraslo­lny sbiednechc­ehsaainrsd, swidilel-bbyeremove­d, and polling places will have few unnecessar­y objects and asudrd“feThadce.eswaesapro­insgsiobfl­ae,f”ahcee mask will be mandatory for all persons coming to register as voters and to all voters, including all electoral officials.”

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Proactive… The ECN has unveiled its Covid-19 draft mitigation strategy ahead of the regional and local authority elections in November.

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