Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, says the commission will not disappoint Nigeria
and the world in the conduct of the forthcoming general elections.
NAN reports that Yakubu made the pledge when he received the German
Ambassador to Nigeria, Bernhard Schlagheck, during a courtesy visit to
the commission on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that the Commission was aware that the world was watching it
with high hope, adding that what happened in 2015 was certainly not a
fluke, as the commission hoped that 2019 would be a further affirmation
of maturity of Nigeria democracy.
“We cannot afford to disappoint Nigerians; we shall not disappoint
the international community. Each time we have visitors like you we are
encouraged.
“We are aware that the eyes of the world are on Nigeria for the reasons you have mentioned and more.
“We are also aware that in 2015 Nigeria conducted elections that were commended around the world.
“We have been a beneficiary of the elections. Each time we traveled
on election observation around the world, people not only to praise the
achievements of Nigeria in 2015, but wish to learn on the experience of
Nigeria.
“It is 36 days today from the 2019 election; already the long term
observation mission of the European Union is in Nigeria for the
election, this is a further affirmation of the interest of the
international community on elections.’’
Yakubu commended the German Government and other international
development partners for their support to INEC and the ECOWAS Network of
Electoral Commission (ECONEC) member countries.
“What Nigeria achieved in 2015 and what we hope to achieve in 2019 is
not just in the handiwork of what you see in the commission, but also
the commission we received from the international community.
“So we appreciate these supports and I want to assure you that we will not let the world down.’’
Schlagheck advised INEC to be the guarantor of peaceful and credible
elections in the country, saying the world was watching whatever
happened in the country.
He described Nigeria as the biggest country in Africa and the economic power house of the continent.
“Nigeria has 200 million people. It has the dimension of Germany and
France together. That is how big you are. You are heavy weight giant in
the continent.
“Whatever happens in Nigeria has very important repercussion on the
rest of the continent and I will say on the rest of the world because
Nigeria is a very important country seating on a lot of wealth, oil and
natural resources.
“So, the way you handle public stability, political stability and
economic challenges will be closely watched anywhere, everywhere in the
world.
“You have important elections coming up. Last election has been an
example in the continent and also around the globe, for how you do
political transition peacefully. 2015 is in the back of every
politician’s mind around the world.
“So, the standard is there. Of course you will be measured against
the standard, whether the same, I will not say transition because it
depends on the outcome of the election, but the same peacefulness will
reign in February and you have very important role to play there.
“If things go well people take it for granted that is an easy
election. Things are a bit more tense, people look at you; that is where
you are coming into the game and you have to be the guarantor of free
and fair elections.’
Schlagheck, who was accompanied by the German State Secretary, Mr
Walter Linner, pledged the Germany government support to INEC as the
country prepared for the general elections.
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