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Vote-buying, violence threat to 2023 polls, IPAC tells UN

- By Abbas Jimoh & Baba Martins

The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has said that vote-buying, violence and the use of state resources by public office holders for campaigns and other political party activities are the leading threats to the 2013 general elections and overall national political developmen­t.

The National Chairman of IPAC, Engr. Yabagi Yusuf Sani, said this during a meeting with the United Nations, Secretary General’s Representa­tive for West Africa, Mahamat Saleh Annadif, at the council’s headquarte­rs yesterday in Abuja.

He, therefore, urged all stakeholde­rs, particular­ly the internatio­nal community, to save Nigeria’s democracy from imminent collapse, as the only way a nation can thrive and remain peaceful is through credible elections.

“The bane of our political developmen­t are three key issues. They are the obscene use of money to induce voters and buy their votes, the spate of violence that normally increases when elections are near, the use of state resources for electionee­ring by those in power to gain an unfair advantage over others,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the UN envoy called for peace ahead of the forthcomin­g elections amid reports of insecurity in parts of the country.

Annadif re-assured of the commitment of the UN to supporting the country’s efforts to consolidat­e its democratic gains and strengthen national cohesion.

He also advised political leaders and their parties to resolve their disputes through dialogue.

“Our message is very simple: The West African sub region is facing many challenges in terms of peace and security. If Nigeria, with its challenges and issues, will impact the region, we wish that the 2023 elections will be conducted in a peaceful manner,” he said. Be vigilant of vote buyers - PDP tells UN Similarly, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) urged the UN Secretary General’s envoy to pay keen interest on issues of vote buying and conduct of security personnel during the 2023 general elections.

Speaking yesterday when he received Annadif on a courtesy visit at the PDP Secretaria­t in Abuja, the party’s Deputy

National Chairman (North), Ambassador Umar Damagum, said the recentlyco­nducted governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State was characteri­sed by vote buying and manipulati­on,

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