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b)
Every accession to power must be made through free, fair and
transparent elections.
c)
Zero tolerance for power obtained or maintained by unconstitutional
means.
d)
Popular participation in decision-making, strict adherence to democratic
principles and decentralisation of power at all levels of governance.
e)
The armed forces must be apolitical and must be under the command of
a legally constituted political authority; no serving member of the armed
forces may seek to run for elective political.
f)
Secularism and neutrality of the State in all matters relating to religion;
freedom for each individual to practise, within the limits of existing
laws, the religion of his/her choice everywhere on the national territory.
The secularism shall extend to all parts of the State, but shall not
deprive the State of the right to regulate, with due respect to human
rights, the different religions practised on the national territory or to
intervene when law and order break down as a result of any religious
activity.
g)
The State and all its institutions belong to all the citizens; therefore
none of their decisions and actions shall involve any form of
discrimination, be it on an ethnic, racial, religion or regional basis.
h)
The rights set out in the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights
and other international instruments shall be guaranteed in each of the
ECOWAS Member States; each individual or organisation shall be free to
have recourse to the common or civil law courts, a court of special
jurisdiction, or any other national institution established within the
framework of an international instrument on Human Rights, to ensure
the protection of his/her rights.