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2023 KOGI, IMO & BAYELSA GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION UPDATES

AU, ECOWAS Caution Against Post-Election Violence, Urge INEC To Upload Results

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  • AU and ECOWAS have urged INEC to upload the 2023 election results.

  • The delegation noted that the quick uploading of the result will ensure credible conclusions of the electoral process.

  • The groups warned Nigerians against post-election violence.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been charged by the African Union (AU) and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Observation Missions to quickly upload election results on its portal.

The delegation noted that the quick uploading of the result will ensure credible conclusions of the electoral process.

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The leader of the AU delegation, former President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, and the former President of Sierra Leone and leader of the ECOWAS delegation, Ernest Koroma, made this call on Monday.

Koroma said that the AU and EU Observation Missions are urging INEC to improve its communication to avoid any form of speculations, disinformation and fake news.

The leader of the ECOWAS delegation said it was in Nigeria alongside the AU Mission on a diplomacy engagement to ensure a peaceful transition.

He noted, “All we can do at this stage as we have done in the preliminary report is urge INEC to where possible improve on communication with the public and members of political parties.

“Improve on the counting and collation methods and review the uploading, because these were all systems that INEC promised to rule out without any difficulties.

And as observers, we cannot make conclusive statements but will continue to urge INEC because there is a lot of anxiety out there, people are anxiously waiting.

“And the more we delay, the more we give room to speculations, misinformation and disinformation. So we are concerned about this and as we say.

“We will continue our engagements with INEC and other stakeholders to ensure that what has started as a relatively peaceful process will continue and end up in a manner that is acceptable to every one of us, including the Nigerian populace.”

The groups warned Nigerians against post-election violence.

They added, “We appeal to Nigerians to remain peaceful and calm, listen to the official sources of dissemination of results and do not listen to the general social media platforms. They can disinformation and cause problems
That is why as the AU and ECOWAS, beyond observation, we have now been transformed into a preventive diplomacy engagement.

“And we will continue to engage the stakeholders, INEC, stakeholders, and political parties until the whole process is concluded and there is a peaceful transition to a new leadership.

“We urge Nigerians to complete a process started in an encouraging manner.”
Kenyatta noted that they have tried to be as transparent as possible in reporting what they have seen, adding that the process is not over until declarations are made.

He said, “The only thing I can do is join President Koroma in appealing to INEC to recognize the mood and see what the situation is to speed up the process and ensure that process of accountability and credibility that they have maintained so far.

To continue to maintain it to the end so that the true will of the good people of Nigeria shall be expressed in the leaders that they elect.

“We have no reason whatsoever to doubt the integrity of INEC. For us, it is to continue to appeal that those glitches they are having be rectified. The sooner the process is brought to a transparent conclusion the better.

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And the only appeal we will have over and above that is to all stakeholders, political parties, the candidates to have the patience to await the final authority entrusted to do that.”

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