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UK Supporting Nigeria To Deliver Credible Elections In 2023 – Laing

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
4 years ago
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The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, has said the government of the United Kingdom is supporting Nigeria to ensure credible elections in 2023.

Mrs Laing, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Abuja, said the UK would monitor the elections closely.

She expressed the UK government’s optimism that Nigeria would deliver free and fair elections in 2023 once the amended Electoral Act was implemented.

She said the UK government had been supporting the electoral process in Nigeria by ensuring that INEC got the processes right and working with Civil Society Organisations to carry out advocacy.

“What I have just said now – the advocacy – is showing Nigerians that we care about their democracy and we are watching it.

“In a practical way, for many elections we have been supporting INEC – your electoral body – to ensure it has got the necessary systems and processes in place. And in each election we have seen INEC improve its processes.

“We were the partner who supported the passing of the Electoral Act. It was a project that we funded through legal advisors to help you actually write that Electoral Act and looking at best practice globally.

“And it has been absolutely instrumental. So, with the passing of that, then the possibility for electronic transmission of votes, the young people feel much more confident that their votes will count.

“So we provided that support, we support civil society, the YIAGA not too young to run campaign alongside U.S partners, we support that and we have been supporting women groups in particular, to encourage young women, more women to try and stand for political offices.

“We are supporting voter education, encouraging voters to understand the importance of going out to vote. So we are involved in a number of different ways.

“I should say we always say that each election alongside our U.S partners that we will have eyes on; we will be monitoring this election closely on the ground and through other means.

“And if we understand that an individual has been involved in violence, either directly or through inciting violence, we can use our visa programme to ensure that that person is not allowed to travel to the UK.

“So we do have some negative levers as well as our positive levers,” Laing said.

The high commissioner emphasised that the visa sanctions on electoral offenders remains a very effective mechanism for deterring people from engaging in electoral violence.

She added that the political parties were supportive of the policy.

“They (visa sanctions) absolutely do work. Obviously, I cannot talk about individual names, but I can assure you we have used it and the whole point of it is to deter people.

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“The political parties tell me that they think it does work. In fact, during the last election, both APC and the PDP told me they welcomed it.

“We are completely neutral and we would apply this to whoever may be engaged in violence,” she said.

The British envoy described Nigeria’s democracy as critical to the growth of democratic rule in African continent hence the need for the country’s leaders to set the pace especially for the sub-region where democratic transitions are being threatened. (NAN)

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