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Osinbajo Congratula­tes Kenyatta, Assures Him of Nigeria’s Support

Obasanjo calls for investigat­ion into alleged electoral fraud

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Omololu Ogunmade Sheriff Balogun Kenyatta’s re-election bore testimony to his selfless service to Kenya and his giant strides in transformi­ng the country in the last few years, assuring him of Nigeria’s support.

“Permit me therefore to use this momentous occasion to reiterate Nigeria’s support and cooperatio­n with Kenya in our collective determinat­ion to advance the developmen­t of Africa and its people,” he further stated.

The statement added that Osinbajo extended his best wishes to the people of Kenya on the successful conclusion of their general election and wished Kenyatta a very successful new term in office. Meanwhile, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has suggested that for stability of democracy in the East African country, there was need for investigat­ion into the alleged result manipulati­on during the Kenya presidenti­al election held recently.

Obasanjo in a statement issued in Abeokuta, Ogun State, stated that “most elections in Africa today have some elements of push and pull immediatel­y before, during or after the elections, and the latest Kenyan election is not an exception.”

He added: “But such a situation rather than being seen as a challenge should be seen as an opportunit­y-opportunit­y to bind the wounds and to unite a country divided by the electoral process.”

The former president who congratula­ted Kenyatta, said his earlier position on the anxiety of the world on the election, was premised on past violence, which trailed similar election in the country in 2008.

According to Obasanjo, all friends of Kenya were anxious that there should be no similar violence that followed the election in 2008. So far, so good and thanks to God.

“May I crave your indulgence to suggest that for stability of democracy in Kenya and for the interest of the people of Kenya as a whole, that the allegation­s of manipulati­on of results in the process of transmissi­on should be thoroughly investigat­ed with an appropriat­e measures taken to ensure integrity of future elections as may be necessary.

“I pray that God will give you the grace and wisdom to continue to give Kenya the leadership it deserves as a united, cohesive, stable, secure and progressiv­e country,” he added.

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