Kogi Guber: Eighteen Parties Sign Peace Accord

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Ahead of this weekend’s governorship election in Kogi state, eighteen political parties have signed a peace accord.

Some of the parties include the All Progressives Congress (APC), the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the Labour Party (LP), and the Action Alliance (AA).

Others include the New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP), the Action Democratic Congress (ADC), the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), the National Rescue Movement, and the Action Democratic Party, among others.

Speaking at the ceremony, retired Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, the chairman of the national peace committee, represented by Cardinal John Onaiyekan, urged the parties to abide by the accord during the election.

He expressed doubts about the seriousness and commitment of the candidates involved in such a peace accord, stating, “This is because it has become a ritual of signing with no fruitful results or meeting the expectations of the Nigerian citizens.

The players should understand that we can’t be deceived repeatedly.
“I am optimistic that if we do things the right way, the nation will prosper. And this is my hope and prayer.

“If the major players of this accord follow the rules, we shall be better off as a nation.

“Therefore, we expect them to keep this accord and ensure that the election on Saturday, November 11, will be free, fair, and peaceful,” he said.

He noted that INEC, as the electoral body, had prepared well for the election in the three states, Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa, and should be supported to succeed in the challenging task ahead.

“Those contesting the election have a singular agenda: to serve the people, so they shouldn’t force themselves on the people but allow them to make their choice unhindered,” he said.

The cardinal decried a situation in which the courts determine who should lead the people in an election.

“We want the politicians to redeem their image this time around by allowing the people to freely choose their leader.

INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, who spoke through the national commissioner supervising Kogi, Kwara, and Niger, Prof. Sani Adam (SAN), said that INEC is well-prepared for the off-cycle governorship election in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa.

Mr Yakubu said that the commission had high hopes that things would change for the better among the politicians for a free, fair, credible, and peaceful election.

“We have done everything possible in the area of non-sensitive and sensitive materials, with our ad hoc staff well-prepared for Saturday’s poll.

“INEC expects the peace committee to make it a priority for the candidates in the upcoming governorship election to commit to this accord for a free, fair, and peaceful poll.

“We don’t want the courts to determine our elections in this country.
“As a giant of Africa, Nigeria must set the pace for others to follow in the area of electing our leaders.”

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