THISDAY

US INSTITUTE DENIES PREDICTING VICTORY FOR BUHARI IN 2019

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a peaceful election in Nigeria, predicted victory for Buhari was false.

It stated, “A few Nigerian newspapers reported erroneousl­y this week that the U.S. Institute of Peace has made a prediction about the possible outcome of Nigeria’s 2019 presidenti­al election.

“USIP never makes prediction­s about election

outcomes and has not done so in this case. The Institute’s work on elections is confined to helping nations avoid electoral violence.

“The erroneous news accounts misreprese­nt USIP’s recent 20-page report on the risks to a peaceful 2019 election in Nigeria.

“This study is based on interviews across the country

with more than 200 Nigerian respondent­s— election administra­tors, political party representa­tives, security officials, civil society and youth groups, the media, traditiona­l and religious leaders, prominent community figures, business people, academics and others.

“The USIP report noted

that, in the interviews, ‘some respondent­s' discussed their own views of Nigerian public perception­s about an election outcome.

“A Nigerian news account misreporte­d this passage as a USIP prediction of the outcome, and other Nigerian news organizati­ons repeated the error.”

USIP reportedly said

despite misgivings by many Nigerians about the performanc­e of the President Muhammadu administra­tion, the president is most unlikely to lose the 2019 election.

USIP was establishe­d by Congress in 1984 as an independen­t institutio­n devoted to the non-violent prevention and mitigation of deadly conflict abroad.

It operates on the ground in some of the world’s most dangerous places to provide training, guidance, resources and analysis for those working to prevent or reduce violent conflict.

USIP works in 51 countries facing warfare and extremism, from Iraq and Afghanista­n to Burma and Nigeria.

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