A study shows that Millions of Africans have started holding elections to elect Leaders in some Countries.
Many will think due to the current ongoing covid-19 Pandemic,
Eelections will be put on hold for a while.
But Despite the Pandemic COVID -19, many are gearing up for the election.
2020 there will be election in some countries, like parliamentary elections,
in Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Niger, Seychelles, Tanzania, and Togo, Chad, Mali, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Comoros, Egypt, Somalia, Liberia, and Gabon.
Elections timetable
Comoros – Union Assembly (Jan. 2020)
Cameroon – National Assembly, Senate and local (Feb. 2020)
Togo – President (Feb. 2020)
Egypt – House of Representatives (Apr-May 2020)
Mali – National Assembly (May 2020)
Ethiopia – House of People’s Representatives & Regional State Councils (May 2020)
Burundi – President (20 May 2020); National Assembly, Local (June 2020)
Côte d’Ivoire – President (Oct. 2020)
Guinea – National Assembly, Presidential, (Oct. 2020)
Tanzania – President, National Assembly (Oct. 2020)
Somalia – House of the People (Oct. 2020)
Seychelles – President (Oct. – Dec. 2020)
Burkina Faso – President, National Assembly (Nov. 2020)
Namibia – Regional councils and locals (Nov. 2020) & National council
Ghana – President, Parliamentarians (Dec. 7, 2020)
Chad – Legislative, Local
Mauritius – Municipal
Gabon – Senate late 2020 or early 2021