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FJN Calls For Peaceful Political Campaigns

By Precious D Freeman

The Faith and Justice Network (FJN) is calling upon all political parties, coalitions, alliances, and independent candidates to conduct their political campaigns in a peaceful, transparent, and fair manner, ahead of the general and presidential elections.

Addressing the media yesterday at its office, the Regional Executive Director for FJN, Tolbert Thomas Jallah, said that as Liberia approaches this crucial moment in its democratic journey, it is of the utmost importance that the electoral process remains free from violence and intimidation, because it is the collective responsibility of all political parties to uphold the principles of democracy and the rule of law.

According to him, as the nation prepares to exercise its democratic rights, FJN recognizes the pivotal role that faith-based institutions can play in shaping the discourse surrounding the elections, adding that churches are spaces of moral guidance, reflection, and community, making them ideal platforms to encourage respectful dialogue among political contenders and their supporters.

FJN boss continued that Liberians have rights to express their political preferences through peaceful means, and it is imperative that the elections are conducted transparently and fairly, which includes providing citizens with accurate and unbiased information, ensuring access to polling stations, and preventing any form of voter’s suppression or intimidation.

“FJN underscores the significance of creating an environment where citizens can exercise their democratic rights without fear, coercion, or threat to their safety. The network urges candidates and party leaders to prioritize respectful dialogue, constructive engagement, and adherence to ethical campaign practices,” he said.

Mr. Jallah maintained that engaging in acts of violence or promoting hatred not only undermines the democratic process, but also damages the social fabric of the nation.

He emphasized that FJN is urging all politicians to rise above divisive tactics, personal attacks, and inflammatory political rhetoric; instead, they should all focus on discussing the policies, strategies, and solutions that can address the pressing challenges facing Liberia.

He maintained that engaging in respectful dialogue not only demonstrates your commitment to democratic principles but also inspires citizens to participate actively in the electoral process.

Meanwhile, they are calling upon stakeholders, including civil society organizations, media outlets, and their international partners, to collaborate in creating an environment conducive for peaceful elections.

“We must collectively denounce any form of violence, hate speech, or misinformation that could mar the electoral process. FJN remains committed to the principles of peace, justice, and democracy, because we believe that by embracing respectful dialogue and fostering a culture of political tolerance, Liberia can move closer to realizing its full potential as a united and prosperous nation,” he stated.

Mr. Jallah stressed that Liberia’s democracy is a shared responsibility that extends beyond the election period; it is a commitment to uphold the principles of justice, fairness, and respect for one another.

“In the spirit of unity and progress, let us work together to ensure that Liberia’s 2023 General and Presidential elections serve as a beacon of hope for democracy and peace in Africa and beyond. Let our nation stand as a testament to the power of dialogue and understanding, that even in the face of differing opinions, you can pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for all,” he said.

The Faith and Justice Network (FJN) is a non-political organization dedicated to promoting peace, justice, and democratic values in the Mano River Basin Countries. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, FJN strives to create a society where every citizen’s rights are respected, and the rule of law prevails.

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