Commonwealth Appoints Osinbajo to lead Election Observers In Sierra Leone
The Commonwealth has slated Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to lead a team of “distinguished experts” in observing the general elections in Sierra Leone on June 24.
A statement on its website on Thursday, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, confirmed that Osinbajo had accepted her request to chair the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG).
The observer group constituted by the Secretary-General on invitation from the Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone.
The statement reads, “Prof Osinbajo is a Professor of Law and one of the nation’s leading legal experts, serving as Vice President of Nigeria since May 2015.
“He will be joined by recognised dignitaries from various fields including, politicians, legal, media, gender and election administration professionals from across the Commonwealth to carry out the task.”
The Secretary-General expressed appreciation of Osinbajo for accepting “this important area of our work in deepening democracy across our Commonwealth – despite his busy schedule and overseeing a seamless transition of his government”.
She noted that, as a senior statesman from the region, the Vice President understands in depth the challenges across West Africa, adding that she was confident he would lead a brilliant team.
The Commonwealth Group also noted Osinbajo’s appreciation for the opportunity to chair the Commonwealth Observer Group.
“I’m highly honoured by the unique opportunity to continue to bring my expertise and experience in contributing to deepening democracy especially in Africa, and the Commonwealth by extension,” he said.