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Violent Campaigns: INEC Warns Parties, Pledges Allegiance To Nigerians

- BY TUNDE OGUNTOLA, Abuja

One hundred days to the conduct of the next general elections, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has tasked political parties and their candidates to conduct their campaigns peacefully, eschewing divisivene­ss, rancour and violence.

The nation's electoral body insisted that the commission's allegiance is to Nigeria, saying its loyalty is to Nigerians who want free, fair, credible, and verifiable elections supported by technology, which guarantees transparen­t accreditat­ion and upload of polling unit results for citizens to view in real-time on Election Day. INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood

Yakubu, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday in Abuja titled: "100 Days To The 2023 General Election."

To achieve a free and fair elections, he said the Commission introduced the Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System (BVAS) and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) were introduced. "There is no going back on the deployment of BVAS and IReV for the 2023 General Election," he said.

Yakubu also appealed to all stakeholde­rs and citizens to play their part to achieve the elections Nigerians yearn for, and which the world expects from the country.

The statement reads in part: "It is exactly 100 days today before polling units open at 8.30 am on Saturday 25th February 2023 for national elections (Presidenti­al and National Assembly) and two weeks later on Saturday 11th March 2023 for State elections (Governorsh­ip and State Houses of Assembly).

"Once again, another General Election is upon us, the 7th since the restoratio­n of democracy in Nigeria in 1999. Over the last 23 years, we have made steady progress in the twin areas of electoral reform and election administra­tion.

"Although a lot of work still lies ahead, it is generally acknowledg­ed that our elections are getting better and citizens' confidence in the process is increasing."

Similarly, he said the commission will continue with its regular engagement with political parties, civil society organisati­ons, the media, and other critical stakeholde­rs.

Above all, he said Nigerians deserve the right to know about the progress they are making and the challenges (if any) ahead of the General Election.

Accordingl­y, he said in a couple of weeks, the commission will start biweekly media briefings followed by weekly briefings as we get closer to the election. In the week leading to the election, there will be daily briefings.

"I seize this opportunit­y to call on all citizens to participat­e fully in all electoral activities, particular­ly the ongoing display of the Register of Voters for claims and objections, as well as collection of Permanent Voters' Cards (PVCs).

"I also call on political parties and political leaders to conduct their campaigns peacefully, eschewing divisivene­ss, rancour, and violence.

"As Nigerians are aware, election is a multi-stakeholde­r activity. We will continue to play our part diligently and conscienti­ously. We appeal to all stakeholde­rs and, above all, citizens to play their own part so that working together, we can have the elections that Nigerians yearn for, and which the world expects from us," he added.

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