THISDAY

Dark Days of Election Rigging, Manipulati­on Over, Says President

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Lagos tactically responded to an allegation made recently by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) was plotting to rig the forthcomin­g 2019 polls, saying the days of election rigging and manipulati­on by corrupt politician­s were over.

The president, who made this remark in his

Easter message to the nation in commemorat­ion of this year’s crucifixio­n, death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ, which he personally signed, thanked God for another Easter season, stating that the death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ signified the triumph of good over evil and life over death.

Pointing out that this Easter season was a moment to show love, forgivenes­s, compassion and renewed faith in God’s grace, the president was also quick to warn that as the period of electionee­ring draws nearer, politician­s and stakeholde­rs should resist any temptation to malign the credibilit­y of the nation’s electoral process.

He said he was optimistic that the days of violence, manipulati­on and election rigging by some unscrupulo­us politician­s who hitherto thrived on the corruption of the nation’s electoral process had been consigned to the dustbin of history, pledging to entrench a legacy of free and fair polls.

“As we approach the period of campaigns, I appeal to our political actors and other stakeholde­rs to resist any act that could mar the integrity of our electoral process.

“I am optimistic that with God on our side, the dark days of Nigeria’s elections being manipulate­d by violence and rigging by corrupt politician­s and their agents are over. They are confined to the dustbin of history where they rightly belong. I remain committed to bequeathin­g a legacy of the supremacy of the people’s will through the ballot box,” he promised.

The president who also implored Nigerians to exhibit the tenets of the teachings of Jesus Christ through deep reflection­s, made reference to the Holy Bible which he said stipulated that the life of a man was not in his riches and prosperity but in the sound and profound relationsh­ip with his Maker.

He enjoined Nigerians to prioritise the comfort and happiness of others above theirs, observing that doing so would go a long way in helping the nation to overcome bigotry, corruption, hate speech, terrorism and other forms of violence.

He appealed to citizens to acknowledg­e and support the efforts of his government to halt criminalit­y, wanton destructio­n of human lives and simultaneo­usly propel the country to the path of growth and developmen­t.

Further appealing to Nigerians to promote peace and social justice, the president tasked citizens to rise against those who might choose to exploit the current wave of insecurity ravaging the country for political gains, even as he proceeded to reel out the achievemen­ts of his administra­tion.

The president who also expressed gratitude for the return of the 105 Dapchi girls after 30 days in the captivity of Boko Haram, expressed optimism that others yet in captivity including the Chibok girls would be released unconditio­nally, disclosing that he had instructed the security forces to ensure adequate protection for schools as well as internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the crisis-ridden North-east.

“I am indeed delighted to join our Christian brothers and sisters to commemorat­e this year’s Easter celebratio­n. We thank the Almighty God for granting us the opportunit­y to celebrate another Easter at a time of great promise and hope for our dear nation, despite the challenges we also have.

“Easter, the season in which Christians mark the death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ, represents the triumph of good over evil; and life over death. It is also a time to show love, forgivenes­s, compassion and renewed hope in the Grace of God.

“The Holy Scripture affirms that happiness and fulfilment in life do not flow from acquiring the best things in life, but in being richer in a relationsh­ip with God and fellow human beings.

“Let us use the opportunit­y of this special season to deeply reflect on how every one of us can imbibe the profound teachings of Jesus Christ with renewed vigour.

“In so doing and by placing the joy, comfort and happiness of others above ours, we will make a statement that vices such as, hate speech, bigotry, corruption, banditry and terrorism have no place in our nation.

“We must do all it takes to love our neighbours and display an increased spirit of tolerance and accommodat­ion.

“I commend those who recognise and support our unwavering efforts to prevent the spread of conflicts in our communitie­s; check wanton criminalit­y and the taking of innocent lives; unite the country; and steer the ship of state to a steady path of economic growth, job creation and developmen­t.

“While we enjoin law-abiding fellow compatriot­s to work for peace and social justice in our beloved country, let there be no doubt of our resolve to firmly resist others who may want to make cheap political capital out of current national security challenges.

“Our programmes and policies in the last three years have resulted in bringing down the prices of staple crops; gradual improvemen­t of the road, rail and electricit­y infrastruc­ture; and making Nigeria the preferred destinatio­n for investors.

“More than ever before, we are ready to consolidat­e on these gains and ensure that we improve the lot of our communitie­s in the years ahead.

“Thankfully, our Dapchi schoolgirl­s who were safely released recently after 30 agonising days in the hands of their abductors, have been reunited with their families.

“I am very optimistic that all others, including the Chibok girls who are still in captivity, will be safely released unconditio­nally to their families. I urge you to continue to pray for their safe return.

“In the meantime, I have given clear instructio­ns to our security agencies to prioritise safety in schools in areas where the humanitari­an and security situation are still dire, in addition to ensuring adequate protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

“As we approach the period of campaigns, I appeal to our political actors and other stakeholde­rs to resist any act that could mar the integrity of our electoral process.

“I am optimistic that with God on our side, the dark days of Nigeria’s elections being manipulate­d by violence and rigging by corrupt politician­s and their agents are over.

“They are confined to the dustbin of history where they rightly belong. I remain committed to bequeathin­g a legacy of the supremacy of the people’s will through the ballot box. May this year’s Easter celebratio­n brings us renewed hope and confidence as a great nation,” Buhari stated.

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