INEC Sternly Warns Buhari, Atiku

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Nigeria’s electoral commission has called on politicians to ‘moderate their rhetoric’ ahead of Saturday’s delayed presidential election.

The chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu called for calm as both president Muhammadu Buhari and the opposition’s Atiku Abubakar have become more combative in their tone following the postponement of the election.

“Please speak in a manner that does not contribute to heating the polity and the political atmosphere,” Yakubu said. Presidential and parliamentary elections were called off just hours before polling on Saturday, with logistical difficulties blamed for the distribution of materials.

Buhari’s veiled threats On Monday, during a meeting with the National Caucus of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Buhari warned that the security agencies were ready to neutralise anyone who tampered with electoral processes.

“I really gave the military and police order to be ruthless… Anybody who thinks he has enough influence in his locality to lead a body of thugs to snatch ballot boxes or disturbs the voting system, will do so at the expense of his own life,’‘ Buhari said. 

Violent ballot-snatching has been a feature of elections in Africa’s most populous nation and the comments drew the backing of APC supporters. Atiku responds Nigeria’s main opposition on Tuesday accused Buhari of paying “lip service” to democracy, accusing APC of trying to rig the vote, by using dead voters, foreigners and technological manipulation.

Both parties have accused one another of colluding with INEC in a plan to thwart the oncoming elections.

Following the threats that Buhari issued, the opposition party has come out to criticize him for inflicting fear on people and undermining democracy in Nigeria.

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Abubakar said: “You owe it to our people to let them give their verdict in the same way you were elected. “If you do so, history will commend you for it. If you do not, history will condemn you for it. But before history does it, we will condemn you for it.”

The election is the sixth in the 20 years since Nigeria returned to civilian rule after decades of military government and security has always been an issue.

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