Speaking during a public briefing, officials stressed that the work of the Commission requires careful consideration, transparency, and accountability at every stage.
“Everything we do as a Commission must follow due process without shortcuts, without speculation, and without theatrics. Our mandate must be anchored on facts, not noise,” the statement read.
The leadership highlighted that adherence to established procedures is essential to maintaining credibility, public trust, and the integrity of the Commission’s work.
The officials explained that due process involves thorough investigation, careful documentation, and verification of evidence before any decision is made.
They warned that ignoring proper procedures or relying on rumors can lead to mistakes, undermine public confidence, and compromise the Commission’s effectiveness.
The statement also emphasized the importance of avoiding theatrics or actions meant to create media attention.
The Commission said it will not be swayed by public pressure, political narratives, or popular opinion when carrying out its duties. Instead, every action will be guided by law, established rules, and verifiable evidence.
Commission members called on stakeholders, including the public, media, and government agencies, to respect the process and allow the institution to operate without interference.
They noted that collaboration based on facts ensures fairness and promotes long-term solutions to complex issues.
The leadership further underlined that patience and discipline are critical when executing the Commission’s mandate.
They encouraged the public to focus on outcomes and the quality of work rather than immediate reactions or sensationalized reports.