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Omole’s Insight: Dispelling the Dark Cloud of Negativity Surrounding Nigeria’s Elections

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  • Presidential, national assembly, governorship, and house of assembly elections recently held in Nigeria.

  • There have been numerous fake and debunked reports about the elections.

  • Omole, therefore, urged the international community not to fall for cheap lies.

Eko Hot Blog reports that Prince Ade Omole, Director, Diaspora Directorate overseeing the foreign affairs of President-elect Bola Tinubu, has advised leaders of the International community to take with a pinch of salt negative media reports on Nigeria.

He gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja, adding that Nigeria is a great country with a bright future, abundant natural resources and resilient people irrespective of her challenges.

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He expressed appreciation to leaders of the international community for congratulating Tinubu on his electoral victory at the polls, noting that the United States and many other countries had congratulated him.

Omole, however, advised leaders of the international community not to be taken by the fake narratives being peddled by alleged paid Diaspora agents of opposition political parties disguised as civil society organisations, saying most of such narratives had been busted as fake news.

He particularly described the Nigerian American Coalition for Justice and Democracy (NACJD) as a partisan group supporting Peter Obi, the Labour Party Presidential candidate but posing as a non-partisan political activist group.

President-elect Bola Tinubu

Omole said the group and its promoters had been circulating flyers and statements about a planned world press conference and a protest in Washington DC to discredit the outcome of the Feb. 25th Nigerian presidential election.

He added that the international community should be mindful of the group, saying it should not be taken seriously.

This, he said, was especially because its objective was to incite the Nigerian public back home while its members remained in their comfort zone in the western world.

According to Omole, the group is being motivated by its political godfathers back in Nigeria to misrepresent the facts about the just concluded Nigeria’s presidential election and to discredit the entire electoral process.

He re-emphasised that the Feb. 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections were free, fair and credible as had been attested to by both local and international election observers.

According to him, the planned actions of NACJD are purely partisan and misguided intended to discredit Tinubu’s electoral victory and to ridicule Nigeria before the international community.

He added that though there were minimal flaws in the Feb. 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections and the March 25 governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections, such flaws were not peculiar to Nigeria’s democracy and quite insignificant to the outcome of the elections.

Omole noted that there were no perfect elections anywhere in the world, even in the most advanced democracy.

He assured leaders of the international community of Tinubu’s preparedness to work with the global community, adding that his aim was to make Nigeria a better society that all, including Nigerians in the Diaspora, would be proud to call home and visit.

He also advised politicians back home against heating up the polity with inciteful comments, saying elections were over, and it was time to heal wounds and join hands to build a better society for all.

Speaking on Tinubu’s electoral victory as declared by INEC, Omole called on Nigerians and politicians particularly, to realise that, now that the elections were over, it is time to come together and think of building the country.

He stressed that beating the drums of war would do no one any good, not even Nigerians in the Diaspora because we have no other country.

“Like the broom, we can achieve much more than standing alone, our strength should be in our diversity.

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“We need to be united to build a strong and prosperous nation which is the desire of all now that the elections are over, we are better together as one indivisible entity,” Omole added.

(NAN)

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