Kogi NGOs Network (KONGONET) has called on political actors to engage in issue-based campaigns that focus on ideas, policies and solutions that will move the state forward.
The call, which was presented as a position paper by KONGONET for the upcoming governorship election, bore the signatures of the NGOs’ Chairperson, Ambassador Idris Ozovehe Muraina, and Secretary, Mr. Reuben Joshua.
Presenting the position of the KONGONET on Tuesday during the 2023 KONGONET Annual General Meeting (AGM) with the theme “Civil Society and Democracy; A way forward, Mr Reuben Joshua charged political actors to move away from divisive rhetoric and personal attack and concentrate on constructive dialogue that will enable the electorate to make informed choice.
“It is through such discourse that we can identify common ground and work towards a shared vision for the future of our state”
KONGONET also urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure transparency, firmness and efficiency through the electoral process.
“Kogi State is known for its diversity, encompassing people from various ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. Our diversity is our strength, representing a wealth of perspectives, traditions and experience that, when harnessed together can propel our loved state to new heights.
“We are also using this medium to implore each and every citizens of Kogi state to embrace the spirit of peaceful coexistence. Let us reject violence , hate speech, and any form of intimidation or coercion instead let us come together as brothers and sisters, respecting our differences, and recognizing that our collective well-being depends on our ability to find common ground.
“The upcoming gubernatorial election in Kogi State presents us with an opportunity to demonstrate the strength of our democracy and the power of unity. Let us seize this opportunity to build a peaceful, inclusive and prosperous state for ourselves and future generations” KONGONET said.
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