Tuesday 5 August 2014

Days of manipulating elections gone for good–Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has declared that the days when few politicians, acting in concert with their hirelings and thugs, can hijack voter cards and other electoral materials and manipulate the outcome of elections to their personal advantage, are gone forever in Nigeria.
This is even as he assured that his administration was working to institutionalise credible elections in Nigeria, adding that the credible elections in Edo, Ondo and Ekiti states must be replicated across the country and the results acceptable to the electorate.
He gave the assurance yesterday,  in Washington DC, at a meeting with Nigerian professionals in the United States, adding that he remained fully committed to keeping the promise he made in 2011, that he would do everything possible to ensure that elections in Nigeria become very free, fair and credible.
President Jonathan further assured that in keeping with that pledge, which had been fulfilled in recent elections in Edo, Ondo and Ekiti states, the Federal Government would take necessary steps to ensure that no individual, group or political party is able to thwart the legitimate choice of genuine voters in Saturday’s  governorship election in Osun State.
“The issue of credible elections must be institutionalised in Nigeria. Our electoral processes were not very good or credible when we came into office, but as I promised, we have been working very hard to change things and ensure that our elections are more credible, that every legitimate vote counts and that results are acceptable to the electorate.
“I promise you that the Osun governorship elections will be very free, fair and credible,” President Jonathan told the gathering while responding to questions and comments on topical issues in Nigeria.
Responding to other concerns raised by the Nigerian professionals, the President said the Federal Government will continue to give the highest possible priority to policies and programmes that will lead to the creation of enough jobs for Nigerian youths.
President Jonathan also spoke of his administration’s efforts to improve standards and access to educational institutions in Nigeria, address the national housing deficit and further empower women.
He thanked Nigerian professionals abroad for the patriotic support for his government and urged them to continue to show love and concern for the well-being of their fatherland.
“We expect you continue to add more value to what we are doing and we will continue to engage your services and expertise when we can, because if we do not, the valuable education and skills you have acquired will be of no benefit to the development of our country,” he said.
The President later received and commended young Nigerians who are participating in the Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, a leadership  programme sponsored by the United States government to  train young African professionals in American universities, government departments and private sector.
Out of the 500 places on the programme, 45 were won by young Nigerians in a competitive selection process.

Days of manipulating elections gone for good–Jonathan

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