ELECTIONS
2015: ECOWAS visits Buhari, deploys 250 observers to Nigeria
The President of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, Mr Kadre Ouedraogo, on
Wednesday disclosed that the community had deployed 250 election observers to
Nigeria for the upcoming general elections.
Ouedraogo made this known when he visited the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari, in Abuja. He said that the commission was interested in peace and
stability in Nigeria, because it would engender development in the country, the
region and Africa.
“We have decided to deploy an observer team of
250 persons to Nigeria and we have decided to deploy a long-term observation
mission. “They were deployed from Jan. 20 to all the geo-political zones of
Nigeria.
They came back on Feb. 9 after the
postponement of the election but we had debriefing session with them. “So, they
made their observation and recommendations and we have decided to engage all the
stakeholders to exchange views and to share their findings and their
observations,” he said. He stated that the visit was to get the APC’s
candidate’s views on the electoral process.
“In addition, we must be grateful if we can
have your views on the electoral process so that we can put it in the way
ECOWAS is going to bring its support to peaceful and stable elections in
Nigeria. “This is because peace and stability are essential for development and
we know that peace and security in Nigeria are so important for the rest of our
community,” Ouedraogo said.
He recalled that the mandate of
ECOWAS was to monitor and observe all general elections in all member states,
saying “and for us, elections in Nigeria are special. “They are of great
importance for peace and stability to our region and this is the reason the
chairman of the authority together with all ECOWAS institutions are following
very closely electoral process in Nigeria.”
Responding, Buhari assured the
delegation of a peaceful atmosphere before, during and after the elections and
praised President Goodluck Jonathan for assuring to hand over to whoever
emerged winner at the polls.
“The six weeks extension is accommodated in
the Constitution for holding elections and INEC has said it has between 75-80 per
cent successes in the distribution of the voter cards. “Mr President has made
very encouraging comments weeks ago by saying he’ll hand over to whoever
emerged winner.
“We told our supporters to embrace peace
before the accord and even after the signing of the accord we have continued to
urge them to show restraint. “We intend to maintain this pressure until the
elections take place,” Buhari said.
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