‘Govt should reveal source of BVR funds’

Source: ‘Govt should reveal source of BVR funds’ – DailyNews Live

Maxwell Sibanda, ASSISTANT EDITOR      22 February 2017

HARARE – Government must come out clean on the source of the $17 million
it says it has raised for the purchase of Biometric Voter Registration
(BVR) kits.

President Robert Mugabe’s government is so broke, hence the suspicion from
several quarters when it announced that it was going it alone in the
acquisition of the kits.

Election Resource Centre (ERC) director Tawanda Chimhini said all election
support from government must be publicly budgeted for.

“Public budgeting allows for transparency which is necessary to support
credibility of elections, something Zimbabwe desperately needs ahead of
2018.

“Without publicly budgeting for elections, suspicions are raised around
where such support is coming from.

“Not publicly budgeting for BVR casts doubt on whether the money is really
there or the commitment could be just an attempt to shut out international
support for elections which comes with clear provisions for transparency
and potentially limits vulnerabilities such as manipulation and fraud in
electoral processes,” said Chimhinhi.

The ERC director said consequently, not publicly budgeting for BVR further
exposes what should constitutionally be an independent commission to
executive influence through the control of the “purse”.

“He who controls the money controls and determines the processes in
elections and the executive is an interested player in elections who must
not be allowed to dictate the pace of a competition in which they are a
competitor.”

Chimhini said government support of BVR must guarantee stakeholder access
to fully engage with, scrutinise and access all BVR processes to the
confidence of all stakeholders.

“There must be clear benchmarks for accountable administration of the
committed resources not just in terms of the cash but also in terms of
processes being funded.

As such until government fully outlines how independently Zimbabwe
Election Commission (Zec) will be allowed to manage government support and
the processes being supported by the said support, until government
publicly and transparently budgets for Biometric Voter Registration in the
2017 budget and until government makes commitments to avail and maintain
space for stakeholder scrutiny of all the funded processes, the reported
government commitment to fully support voter registration must be
cautiously welcomed and will be treated with extreme skepticism.”

Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) director Rindai Chipfunde Vava
said in light of the recent announcement that government will take over
the procurement of the BVR kits Zesn calls upon Zec to publicise a clear
roadmap and timelines on when the voter registration process will
commence.

“Given that the 2017 budgetary allocations for Zec fell far short of
expectations and in the absence of clarity from the government on when the
kits will be procured there are fears that the whole voter registration
process might be seriously delayed thereby affecting preparations for the
2018 Harmonised elections.

“Zesn reiterates its view that the procurement of the BVR kits is a
crucial exercise that must be given adequate time, transparency and
openness to scrutiny by all electoral stakeholders in order to instil
trust and confidence and safeguard against the disenfranchisement of any
potential voters.”

She added that the lack of publicity around the sourcing of funds for key
electoral processes such as voter education and voter registration will
only serve to perpetuate uncertainties around the whole electoral process
in Zimbabwe.

“It is imperative that the Zec in its timelines indicates the manner of
engagement the Commission will have with the technical partners especially
in the rolling out of the BVR exercise.

“In addition, Zesn calls for consultations with political parties and
other electoral stakeholders to ensure that the process is transparent and
inclusive.

“Moreover, the selection process of the BVR kits vendor either by
government or Zec must be subjected to public observation and scrutiny to
enhance trust and confidence in the process.

“The tender process must adhere to regional and international standards to
uphold integrity, credibility, openness, transparency and inclusiveness.”

Political analyst Maxwell Saungweme said: “Ours is a secretive government
not accountable to anyone but Mugabe. The source of funds to buy BVR kits
is very suspicions but opaqueness in dealings and policies is a major
element of Zanu PF regime’s misrule.

“Dictatorships are never transparent on sources and allocation of funding,
so it is the same with the regime in Zimbabwe. The government is broke and
fails to meet urgent life-saving services such as drugs and provision of
clean water among others but they get money for elections.”

MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu said: “The Zanu PF regime is a renegade and
you can only trust them at your own peril. The fact of the matter is that
they are planning to acquire BVR kits using a company that they can
control and manipulate; something akin to the Nikuv fiasco of 2013.

“This regime knows that a free and fair election will knock them out
completely.

“Zec is now nothing but a puppet organisation because everything is being
planned, orchestrated and commandeered from Chaminuka and Munhumutapa
buildings.

“This is actually a special intelligence force; specifically mandated with
ensuring that the process of purchasing BVR kits is polluted and hijacked.
The fact of the matter is that the Zanu PF regime is dead broke; they
simply can’t afford to raise the sum of $17 million overnight.”

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