
Monrovia – The Campaign Committee of the Collaboration Political Parties (CPP) says it is troubled by the preliminary results being attributed to the CPP by the National Elections Commission (NEC).
“From all across the country, partisans and supporters of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) are informing us of troubling concerns that places where they voted, including in large numbers, are reporting ridiculously low numbers for the CPP’s Presidential Ticket. This is also true where CPP down-ballot candidates are projected to win,” the CPP said in a press statement.
The CPP described the results as an “undemocratic trend” and lamented that it is happening at every polling station across the country.
According to the CPP, their partisans and supporters are compelled to conclude that the results for the CPP Presidential Candidate, Alexander Cummings, may have been predetermined and does not reflect the actual ballots.
“We are assessing these troubling reports and alarming concerns and urging all Liberians to be peaceful, as we do so. We are determined to ensure that the true will of the voters are upheld,” the CPP stated.
The statement concluded, “Let there be no mistake: The outcome of the October 10 Elections must be seen by the people of Liberia to freely and fairly reflect their will. Nothing else can be acceptable.”.