The Labour Party (LP) has called on President Muhammadu
Buhari to use the Sept. 19, governorship election in Edo as a template for his
administration’s electoral reform agenda.
National Secretary of the Party, Mr Julius Abure, made the call
was made on Saturday at a news briefing in Benin.
“We are calling on the President to ensure that the next
week’s governorship election in the state is free, fair and credible.
“There can never be democracy if electoral processes are not
free, fair and credible.
“The president will not lose anything if the governorship
election is credible.
“We urged him to use this Edo governorship election as a
basis for his government’s electoral reform agenda,” he said.
Abure noted that the electoral processes in the country had
been characterized by irregularities and frauds.
“The president will write his name in gold if Edo
governorship election is used to kick start the electoral reforms in the
country,” he added.
Also speaking, Mr Isaiah Osifo, the LP governorship
candidate, called on the electorate to use their permanent voter cards wisely
in electing a credible governor for the state.
Osifo further appealed to the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), and all agencies responsible for the conduct of elections to
ensure credible exercise.
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