Onnoghen: We reject any interference with our electoral process – FG

Walter Onnoghen and Garba Shehu

The Federal Government has warned the international community not to interfere with the nation’s electoral process.

   Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, reminded them of their promise to ensure that the general elections were credible.

  This followed the concerns raised by the US and the UK on the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.

  Shehu said that the Federal Government was keen on a peaceful Nigeria and successful elections.

  His words: “We reject any interference or perception management that promotes apprehension, citizens distrust or undermines the transparency and acceptability of the outcomes of our electoral process.

  “Nigeria reserves the right to be insulated from suggestions and or interference with respect to wholly internal affairs and commends the international laws, customs and norms that mandate and require nations and the comity to respect this prerogative to all.

  “Nigeria is confident of its electoral processes and her preparation for the imminent elections and the federal government has supported the independent electoral umpire in both its independence and resources needed to accomplish our desire and insistence on free and fair elections.”

  He disclosed that the Federal government has ensured the independence of all organs, institutions and arms of government to perform their functions in a manner that is transparent and not lacking integrity whether institutionally or by persons within such institutions or organs and will continue to do this.

  “Although the question of foreign interference, whether state-sponsored, promoted or otherwise has dominated recent elections and outcomes globally, the federal government assures citizens and the global community that it will fiercely and assiduously promote the will and the right of Nigerians to choose and elect their leaders without pressure or assistance from persons or entities that are not constitutionally empowered to participate in the process.

  “Citizens are encouraged to confidently exercise their franchise in an orderly manner with the assurance of the federal government to their security during and after the electoral process as well as the readiness of the security forces to confront any plan or attempt to interfere with or disrupt the process whether by elements within or from outside the country”.

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