U.S Mission to Nigeria reacts to Nigeria’s woeful election

The United States has reacted to the notoriously violent and flawed elections held in Nigeria, especially the Gubernatorial elections that took place on the 18th of March, 2023 in some states in Nigeria.

So many Nigerians both within and in the diaspora are increasingly raising alarm to the “DEMOCRACY HEIST” that took place in Nigeria.

No matter how some international communities pretend to ignore the heinous crime perpetrated by Mahmood Yakubu and Muhammadu Buhari on the citizens of Nigeria. 🇳🇬

See their reactions below…

MARCH 21, 2023

 

Nigeria carried out the second round of its electoral process with gubernatorial and state assembly elections on March 18.  The United States is deeply troubled by the disturbing acts of violent voter intimidation and suppression that took place during those polls in Lagos, Kano, and other states.  Members of the U.S. diplomatic mission observed the elections in Lagos and elsewhere and witnessed some of these incidents first-hand.  The use of ethnically charged rhetoric before, during, and after the gubernatorial election in Lagos was particularly concerning.

 

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We commend all Nigerian political actors, religious and community leaders, youth, and citizens who have chosen to reject and speak out against such violence and inflammatory language, affirming Nigerians’ commitment to and respect for the democratic process.

We call on Nigerian authorities to hold accountable and bring to justice any individuals found to have ordered or carried out efforts to intimidate voters and suppress voting during the election process.  The United States likewise will consider all available actions, including additional visa restrictions, on individuals believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic process in Nigeria.

Following the February 25 national elections, the United States joined other international observers in urging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve voting processes and technical elements that experienced flaws in that voting round.  The March 18 elections appear to have had significant operational improvements, as polling stations generally opened on time and most results were visible on an electronic viewing platform in a timely manner.

 

 

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The United States renews its call for any challenges to election results to go through established legal processes, which must not be interfered with.  We further call for Nigeria’s people to work together as they participate in and continue to strengthen the country’s vibrant democracy.

 

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