Village level election commissions deprived of funding

Village level election commissions deprived of funding

Village-level election commissions throughou rakan State are suffering from a shortage of government...

Maungdaw: Village-level election commissions throughout Arakan State are suffering from a shortage of government funds for their work, said a member of a village election commission in Maungdaw.

"We at the village election commission have spent 300,000 Kyats from our own pockets for election work since we were appointed in August. We especially spent money traveling from our village to Maungdaw several times, and have also spent for receptions for township Election Commission officials when they visited our village," the source said.

In Maungdaw Township, the Township Election Commission has not provided any funds yet to the village election commissions. Because of this, the village election commissions are carrying out their work using personal funds.

"We have no authority like the army and village council, known as Rayaka, to collect money from villagers for our work. So we spend our own money for election work," the source added.

According to local sources, many chairmen from the village election commissions in Maungdaw Township are disappointed with their role and work because the authorities have neglected to provide funds for their work.

A village council clerk who is now secretary of a village election commission told Narinjara over telephone that there is a rumour in Maungdaw that the village commissions will have to serve food and necessities to polling security forces and poll-booth officials during the election.

On hearing this information, some chairmen want to resign from their village election commission posts out of fear that with the lack of funding from the military government, they will have to spend money from their own pockets to fulfill this duty of providing food and necessities.