ULB ELECTION 2024: Chakhesang CEM advocates for free and fair election

CCEM members along with intending candidates from Chozuba Town Council and others at Chozuba Town on June 12. (Photo Courtesy: CCEM)

CCEM members along with intending candidates from Chozuba Town Council and others at Chozuba Town on June 12. (Photo Courtesy: CCEM)

KOHIMA, JUNE 12 (MExN): In view of the upcoming ULB election, Chakhesang Clean Election Movement (CCEM) conducted an awareness tour on free and fair election in three towns under Phek district on June 10 and 12. 

According to a press release from CCEM, it stated that the programme was organised in Chozuba, Pfutsero and Phek where there are 31 seats wards altogether. 

CCEM Chairman Rev Vezopa Rhakho said the main objective of the movement is to make a conscious appeal to the voters to do the right thing.  

Rhakho said it was conducted to encourage people to follow free and fair election, he said and urged the people to work in honesty, follow the election code of conduct and elect capable leaders. 

Chakhesang Baptist Church Council Finance Secretary, Rev Muluvoyi Nienu also said the movement is not in support or opposed to any political parties or candidates but to elect capable leaders who can work for the people. He emphasized on upholding the principle of one man, one vote during election.

CCEM Core Committee Member, Murohu Chotso cautioned the gathering of involving in corrupt practices particularly during elections including ULB. 

He said that bribery is a criminal offence under IPC section 171B. Further, the Bible is clear that we should not accept or give bribe.

Chakhesang Mothers' Association President, Zhonelu Tunyi said that ULB election should not be based on the villages, families, or areas because as candidates they are representing thousands of people.

She added that 33 per cent reservation for women in this ULB election is historic for women and urged the people to work in unity and elect the capable candidate. 

Chakhesang Youth Front President, Kevesa Khamo, Chakhesang Public Organisation Vice President Eyekowe Tara and public leaders from the respective towns also addressed the gathering. 

The CCEM comprises of the Chakhesang Baptist Church Council (CBCC), Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO), Chakhesang Mothers' Association (CMA), Chakhesang Youth Front (CYF), Chakhesang Students' Union (CSU) and Chakhesang Theological Association (CTA). 



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