The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abubakar Tasks INEC, Security Agents On Violence-free Elections Today

- From Emmanuel Ande, Yola

THE chairman of National Peace Committee (NPC) and former Head of State, General Abdulsalam­i Abubakar (retd), has tasked the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agents and other stakeholde­rs to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Nigeria constituti­on and ensure that peaceful supplement­ary election is conducted in Adamawa State.

Abubakar who spoke yesterday in Yola during the town hall meeting organized by the NPC to interact with key stakeholde­rs on peaceful conduct of the supplement­ary governorsh­ip and two House of Assembly seats elections in Adamawa insisted that elections can only be adjudged to be credible when it is free and fair without violence.

The former Head of State who was represente­d by Mr. Mathew Yari stated that

NPC is an unbiased committee that is committed to building an enduring democratic culture in Nigeria. He said that the immediate past elections were relatively peaceful, but that the elections exposed some fault lines in Nigerian states as there were numerous reports of voters’ disenfranc­hisement, inducement, violence and intimidati­on due to over-militariza­tion of the process.

Speaking at the town hall meeting, the chairman of Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) and Bishop Catholic Diocese of Yola,

His Lordship Dr. Stephen Dami Mamza, said that the Adamawa people would gladly make their choice through the ballot box, no matter the intimidati­on, because it is their rights.

The CAN chairman who was represente­d by the Catholic secretaria­t secretary, Rev. Father. Morris Kwaranga, advised the people to take prayers as the only key to achieve their aim of voting a leader that will listen to their cries.

He said that church would continue to play its role to ensure that there is peace in the state and other parts of the country.

While entertaini­ng questions from stakeholde­rs, The INEC Resident Electoral Commission­er in Adamawa State, Alhaji Kassim Geidam blamed violence during elections on insincerit­y of politician­s who are found of making empty promises.

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