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US, UK, IRI Observers React To Electoral Process

by Innocent Odoh
2 years ago
in 2023 Elections, Cover Stories, News, Politics
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The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard, has expressed confidence in the nation’s electoral process, saying yesterday’s voting was peaceful and orderly in some of the polling units she visited with her team in Abuja.

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The US envoy said in an interview with reporters when she visited the Tudun Wada Secondary School polling units in Zone 4   Abuja, where there was a large turnout of voters; “It is a beautiful sunny day and the voters have come out, they are quite cheerful and everybody is happy to be here and casting their votes.  It is wonderful to see such joviality and such calm in the election place and this is what we hope for across Nigeria today.”

She said further the US would  make commentary after the election adding, that the world is watching the Nigerian elections because of the importance attached to it.

“This election has captured the attention and fascination of the world. Elections in Nigeria matter.  A free and fair election in Nigeria means a freer and fairer world.  So, it is a great day for Nigeria,’’ she said.

Also speaking to reporters, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, said she witnessed a pretty orderly and secure process and many people seemed pretty happy with the way the elections were being conducted. She said “I have spoken to party agents who have confidence as well as the EFCC and so far, so good.”

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She noted that the UK team on ground had reports of concerns about how early polling unit materials arrived in some places but generally the message is that of orderliness and peace with people feeling that they were able to exercise their democratic rights which is a very good news.

“From the atmosphere today, there has been a huge sense of excitement, nevertheless it is a very early election and we still have quite a number of hours to go. So, my message to voters and political parties is to continue to operate peacefully, and be patient.  It is taking a bit of time for registration to take place. But if you are concerned in any way, make sure to take through the legal process and don’t resort to violence, the peace accord has been signed and everyone must show commitment to the peace accord,” she said

On the issue of vote buying, the British envoy noted that there were so far no incidents of vote buying in the polling units her team visited. She, therefore, urged Nigerians to vote for anyone they want and don’t be intimidated.

Also reacting to the ongoing elections, president of the International Republican Institute (IRI) Daniel Twining, said although his organisation had covered elections in Nigeria since 1999, the 2023 elections appear quite different because of the unpredictable nature.

He said “We have covered every Nigerian national election since 1999. Today, there is so much more technology now and obviously Nigeria has a much bigger and younger country. We know this is an important election without an incumbent running, with three major party candidates instead of two and the outcome is not known in advance, and that is a good thing. So, we are all ready to be surprised.”

 


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