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10 Oct 2023 | 04:00 PM UTC

Liberia: Land borders closed through 06:00 Oct. 11 amid general election scheduled Oct. 10 /update 1

Officials maintain land borders closed through 06:00 Oct. 11 amid Liberia's general election scheduled Oct. 10.

Warning

Event

Officials are maintaining a land borders closure through 06:00 Oct. 11 amid Liberia's general election scheduled Oct. 10. An increased security presence, as well as road traffic and business disruptions, are likely near polling stations expected to close at 18:00.

Even though the electoral campaign has officially ended, political gatherings remain likely nationwide amid the elections. While the 2017 elections passed without significant incidents of violence, clashes with security forces, opposing rival activists, and other forms of electoral violence are possible during the election period. Claims of fraud in the aftermath of the results may also inflame tensions. Officials may impose additional restrictive measures, such as temporary curfews, to prevent violence or in the event of significant unrest.

Context

The primary candidates are incumbent President George Weah, from the Congress for Democratic Change, and Joseph Boakai, from the opposition Unity Party. In the event no candidate is able to gather at least 50 percent of the vote in the first round, there will be a runoff between the two top candidates. The electoral commission is expected to release the official results of the first round within 15 days.

Advice

Remain apprised of the political situation and avoid discussing political topics in public. Allow extra time for travel amid the election period. Avoid political gatherings due to possible clashes and polling stations on election day. If violence occurs nearby, immediately leave the area and seek shelter at a safe nongovernment building. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.