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Don’t interfere in 2019 polls, Britain tells security agencies

- By Musa Abdullahi Krishi

The British High Commission in Nigeria has cautioned the security agencies not to interfere in Nigeria’s general elections next year.

The High Commission also called on Nigeria’s electoral umpire, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), to ensure that the elections were free and fair.

Speaking during a visit to the Senate President Bukola Saraki and Senate Leader Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe), the acting British High Commission­er in Nigeria, Harriet Thompson, said it was imperative for Nigerians to be given whatever they choose during the elections.

Addressing journalist­s after the visit, which held behind closed-doors, Thompson said they discussed “very important legislativ­e business that the National Assembly should undertake even before the elections and with the start of the official campaign period at the weekend.

“We are here at the National Assembly to draw attention to the statement released yesterday (Sunday) by the internatio­nal community, including the UK on the occasion of the beginning of formal campaign season.

“We drew attention to the fact that as friends of Nigeria and maintainin­g our resolutely, objective position, we do not support any particular candidate or political party. We are strongly in support of a process that will be free, fair and credible, and that leads to the right outcome for Nigeria.”

While calling on the security agencies to remain impartial, the envoy also said expressed concern about “intimidati­on, vote-buying” as observed governorsh­ip the violence primaries.

“Once again we recall the important roles of INEC and they should ensure that these elections are generally fair and will lead to the outcome that the Nigerian people chose,” she said.

Saraki, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Print Media Chuks Okocha, assured that legislativ­e duties in the National Assembly would not be relegated to the background in view of the commenceme­nt of the 2019 electionee­ring campaigns. in the recent elections and around party

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