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Bayelsa/Kogi polls: Security agents must be impartial ― Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari has charged law enforcement officials to be impartial and make it possible for voters to exercise their right in Saturday’s governorship elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states.

A statement issued on Thursday in Abuja by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media and Publicity) noted that on Election Day, voters in two states will be left alone to decide who takes charge of the administration of their important states for the next four years.

The statement observed that since the ban on campaigns was lifted a few weeks ago, their citizens have been called to attend political rallies of various hues and were bombarded with advertising on billboards, radio and TV; texts, tweets, WhatsApp and Facebook posts in campaigns that “sadly, have so far recorded not a few uninspiring incidents of violence and of intemperate use of language.”

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The statement said President Buhari has made a strong demand for exemplary conduct of non-partisanship on the part of election and law enforcement officials in the two states.

It quoted the president as saying: “All must carry out their functions with fairness and transparency; without let or hindrance and without fear or favour.

“I call on voters in Bayelsa and Kogi States to exercise their franchise in a peaceful and orderly manner and in line with the law in all situations.

“Law enforcement officials must ensure that citizens are allowed to vote without harassment and intimidation and any attempt to steal or hijack ballots must be stopped using all legal means.

“In all democratic elections, there are bound to be winners and losers and the elections in Bayelsa and Kogi will not be different.

“All candidates should be ready to accept the outcomes and wherever they are dissatisfied, they should follow the due process of the law in seeking redress. There must not be a resort to self-help.”

The President wished the two states and their peoples a safe and credible exercise as they vote in these historic and suspenseful elections.

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