Falana Kicks Against ‘Militarisation’ of 2023 General Election
President Buhari should not allow the armed forces in the conduct of the general election, he argued.
President Buhari should not allow the armed forces in the conduct of the general election, he argued.
The election in Enugu East senatorial district earlier slated for Saturday, February 25, has been moved to March 11.
Senate President Lawan drummed up support for Tinubu while Sheik Dahiru Bauchi endorsed Atiku.
It is the first time in 20 years he won’t be participating as a candidate.
In a jointly signed statement by the missions, they said they “are fully committed to supporting all efforts that will ensure the Nigerian people decide who wins the election.”
They’ve joined the Atiku-Okowa PDP campaign.
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Atiku Abubakar is presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party
It should not matter which state or tribe or religion the leader comes from, if we trust our institutions to be fair and robust.
“It is important to know that democracy is not about elections but about a conversation between the citizenry and their government.”
AGF Abubakar Malami, said the meeting was fully briefed by the Chief of Defence Staff, the three service chiefs, Inspector-General of Police and heads of other security agencies.
He urged security agents to maintain peace and order in a manner that does not breach the citizen’s right to vote.
“No member of G5 can railroad another member into supporting anyone against his will as suggested by Senator Kalu.”
The APC denied that the ex-Lagos governor threw wads of naira notes to crowd.
It called for proactive intervention to calm tensions and revent violence.
He said Africa and the world is watching and hoping that the outcome of the elections will bring all parties together to build a better country.
Ex-Lagos governor Tinubu will win at the first ballot, south-south group boasts.
He said trouble makers will get a bloody nose.
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