The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has tasked political parties and their candidates to conduct their campaigns peacefully, eschewing divisiveness, rancour, and violence. PEOPLESGAZETTE reports.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has tasked political parties and their candidates to conduct their campaigns peacefully, eschewing divisiveness, rancour, and violence. PEOPLESGAZETTE reports.
Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of INEC, has made the call in a statement titled ‘100 Days To The 2023 General Election’ issued on Wednesday.Information Guide Nigeria
“As Nigerians are aware, (an) 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,” explained Mr Yakubu.
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“It is exactly 100 days today before polling units open at 8:30 am on February 25 for national elections (presidential and federal parliamentary) and two weeks later on March 11 for state elections (governorship and state parliamentary). Once again, another general election is upon us, the seventh since the restoration of democracy in Nigeria in 1999.”
“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. As I have said repeatedly, the commission’s allegiance is to Nigeria,” he explained.
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