President
Muhammadu Buhari has called for peaceful and orderly conduct in tomorrow’s
federal and state legislative rerun elections in Rivers State, saying
"elections should not be
seen as a do-or-die affair to the extent that
people will be killed, maimed and property destroyed in a mindless display of
crude primitive instincts."
This
is even as he directed security agencies to deal decisively with troublemakers
and those bent on violating the sanctity of the electoral process.
The
President, in a statement yesterday urged all political parties, their
candidates, other stakeholders and the people of the state to ensure that the
polls are conducted without rigging, violence and intimidation of opponents and
electoral officials.
President
Buhari, according to the statement signed by his Special Adviser on media and
publicity, Femi Adesina yesterday reminded politicians and their supporters in
Rivers State to put the higher interest of the people of the state in mind, as
they go to the polls on Saturday.
"Innocent
blood should never be sacrificed on the altar of political contest for
temporary power," the President warned.
While
calling on security and law enforcement agencies to exhibit professionalism and
non-partisanship in the discharge of their constitutional duties even in the
face of extreme provocations, President Buhari directed them to deal decisively
with trouble-makers and those bent on violating the sanctity of the electoral
process.
He
also enjoined the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to do all
within its powers to give transparency and fairness to the electoral exercise
in Rivers State.
The
President restates the commitment of his administration to deepening democracy
in the country by enthroning a legacy of respect for the wishes of the people
through free, fair and credible elections devoid of intimidation and violence
throughout the federation.
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