Tuesday 17 February 2015

ECOWAS Cautions Jonathan, Buhari on Hate Speeches

17 Feb 2015 ECOWAS logo President assures EU on May 29 hand-over date Jaiyeola Andrews in Abuja
 Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), on Monday cautioned President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to refrain from hate speeches capable of overheating the polity. Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security at the commission, Salamatu Suleiman, made the disclosure while speaking with State House correspondents shortly after the commission’s team visited President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa. He said :”The President of ECOWAS (Ouedraogo) said the observers went to all the different geo-political zones and they made observations on issues relating to distribution of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and other issues. “These issues as the President said were deemed necessary to share with the President of the country (Jonathan), INEC and the leading opposition party, the APC. “One of the issues is that our long term observer missions noticed that there was a lot of hate media, hate speeches being distributed, it is not good for our polity and is heating up the polity. “And the President (Ouedraogo) has spoken to all stakeholders to look into lessening this aspect in the electoral process and I think it is an aspect the media can help greatly in addressing. “This is a very important election for Nigeria, Nigerians are concerned, ECOWAS Community is very much concerned that it all comes out very well and that we all owe it as a duty to say very positive things that can move this nation forward.” Earlier, President, ECOWAS Commission, Kadre Desire Ouédraogo, told journalists that “ECOWAS by virtue of its mandate, is to monitor and observe all the electoral processes in our community. To that effect, we have sent a fact-finding mission to Nigeria led by John Kufuor former President of Ghana. We have set up a long term observation that came into the country, they were deployed in the five geo-strategic zones of the country and they made their report. “Inspite of the postponement of the elections, there was a de-briefing with them and we think is us necessary to share their observations with all the stakeholders and it is in that respect of that we came this morning to inform His Excellency about the findings and recommendations of our fact- finding mission. “We are going to engage with all the stakeholders, the APC candidate and INEC to share with them the findings if our observation mission. “We have also issued a declaration following the postponement of elections, appealing for calm and understanding and also appealing to all authorities to make sure the constitution is respected.” Meanwhile, Chief of Observer, European Union (EU), Santiago Fisas, yesterday said Jonathan restated his commitment on May 29 hand over date to a new government. Fisas spoke to State House correspondents shortly after the EU team visited Jonathan at the Presidential Villa on Monday. “As the Chief of Observer European Union, I must meet with all the candidates for these elections. I met twice with Gen. Buhari and today yesterday President Jonathan very kindly accepted to receive me and my team, the EU Ambassador, the Deputy of Observer European Union, colleagues, just to have exchange of views about the elections. “I am very happy to be assured by the President that the inauguration of the next president will take place on May 29th. I think this is very good news because this is constitutional” Fisas said. Asked if he believed what the president told him, the EU chief observer said “yes. I do not see why I should doubt that. The President said that publicly and also to us. We asked questions on security and he said to us that in a very short period of time the security situation will improve a lot.” Thisdays news

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