Commonwealth team led by ex-Nigerian president to observe Pakistan elections 

President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan greets attendees as he meets with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,( background L) during the 69th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters on September 24, 2014. (AFP/File)
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Updated 27 January 2024
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Commonwealth team led by ex-Nigerian president to observe Pakistan elections 

  • Commonwealth team to arrive in Pakistan on Feb.1 to observe polls scheduled for Feb. 8
  • Team to observe opening of polling stations, voting, counting process, announcement of results

ISLAMABAD: A Commonwealth team led by former Nigerian president Dr. Goodluck Jonathan will observe all aspects of the electoral process, from the opening of polling stations to the announcement of results, for the upcoming general elections in Pakistan, the group said on Saturday. 

The Commonwealth is a political association of over 50 countries, most of which were former territories of the British Empire. The Commonwealth says it seeks to promote shared values of democracy, human rights, development and rule of law.

Pakistan, which is being run by a caretaker government under Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, is scheduled to hold national polls on Feb. 8. The South Asian country’s information minister last week confirmed 81 foreign journalists and 38 international observers have sent visa requests to observe the upcoming election.

“A Commonwealth team, led by former Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, will be deployed to Pakistan to observe the general elections scheduled for 8 February 2024,” the group said in a statement. 

The statement said that the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG) is due to arrive in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, on Feb. 1 and would remain in the country until the electoral process is completed. It added that the group has been invited by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the country’s foreign ministry.

“On election day, members of the COG will observe and consider all aspects of the election process across Pakistan from the opening of polling stations and the voting process to the counting of ballots and announcement of results,” the statement said. 

The team comprises multidisciplinary experts from across the Commonwealth and would offer an “independent and comprehensive assessment of the electoral process,” the group said. 

“I applaud Pakistan’s commitment to transparency and accountability,” Patricia Scotland, the Commonwealth group’s secretary-general, said in a statement. “The Commonwealth is pleased to support Pakistan’s democratic journey. We look forward to peaceful and fair elections.”

Scotland said the observers would assess the conduct of the electoral process “as a whole” and provide recommendations to further strengthen the electoral system.

She urged all stakeholders in Pakistan, including political parties and their supporters, to contribute to a peaceful election.

The group said it would hold a press conference and issue an interim statement with its preliminary findings following election day.
 
“A final report, which will include recommendations to help improve future electoral processes, will be presented to the government of Pakistan and the Election Commission,” the group said. “The report will also be shared with other stakeholders.”


Pakistan to take on India in Super Six fixture of Men’s U19 World Cup — PCB

Updated 31 January 2026
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Pakistan to take on India in Super Six fixture of Men’s U19 World Cup — PCB

  • Pakistan need to defeat India by a healthy margin to secure a spot in semifinals
  • England sit at the top of the table with six points in the mega cricket tournament

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan are all geared up to take on India in their final Super Six fixture of the ICC Under-19 (U19) Men’s Cricket World Cup, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said late Friday.

Pakistan will face arch-rivals India at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on Sunday, February 1, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 9.30am local time.

The last time two sides met was during the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup final, where Pakistan defeated India by 191 runs to clinch the title at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai. Sameer Minhas scored 172 runs while right-arm pacer Ali Raza bagged four wickets.

Pakistan, who currently have four points and are placed third in Group 2 of the Super Six stage, need to defeat India by a healthy margin to secure a spot in the semifinals. England sit at the top of the table with six points and are currently playing New Zealand at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.

“Our next match is against India, which is very important as there is a semifinal at stake. We have clear plans for every match and we put in a lot of hard work accordingly,” said Usman Khan, who has scored 122 runs from four matches in the ongoing mega event.

“We will try to perform well in the next game to qualify for the next stage.”

After arriving in Bulawayo from Harare on Wednesday afternoon, Pakistan took a day off before participating in a scenario-based practice game at the Bulawayo Athletic Club on Friday. Pakistan will also take part in a training session at the same venue today (Saturday).

“Before the tournament, we held several camps in Multan where a strong focus was placed on fielding. We had productive sessions there and as a result the team has improved a lot in this department,” Khan said.

“Our preparations have been very good. The scenario-based match was of high quality and it closely reflected actual match conditions.”

PAKISTAN SQUAD

Farhan Yousaf (captain), Usman Khan (vice-captain), Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Hasan Baloch, Ali Raza, Daniyal Ali Khan, Hamza Zahoor (wk), Huzaifa Ahsan, Momin Qamar, Mohammad Sayyam, Niqab Shafiq, Sameer Minhas and Umar Zaib