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I Want To Leave A Legacy Of Free And Fair Elections For West Africa – Buhari
Buhari says he wants to leave a legacy of free and fair elections for West Africa.
Eko Hot Blog reports that President Muhammadu Buhari has said he wants to leave behind a legacy of free and fair elections that transcends Nigeria and cuts across West Africa.
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According to a statement issued by Buhari’s spokesman, Femi Adesina, he made the commitment at the opening session of 2022 Second Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament on Monday.
The Nigerian leader also reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to ECOWAS efforts, with the support of partners, to keep the region peaceful, secure and politically stable, pledging that the country would continue to support the restoration of democratic rule in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso.
“We are convinced that the sustenance of democracy and the rule of law should remain the norm in this promising region,” he was quoted as saying.
“There will be multiple political activities in some ECOWAS Member States, including Nigeria, where general elections are due to be held in February and March 2023.
‘‘Let me seize this opportunity to reiterate my commitment to free, fair and transparent elections and smooth transitions.
“This is one legacy that I want my administration to bequeath, not only to Nigeria, but to the region as a whole.”
Citing upcoming elections in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Buhari declared Nigeria’s readiness to stand by any country in the region that is committed to organising free and fair elections.
The president went on to remind legislators of the ECOWAS parliament on the need to align their programmes with those of the founding fathers of the sub-regional body.
He said that “the vision of the founding fathers of ECOWAS was to have a West Africa that is integrated economically with harmonised policies, enjoying free movement of persons, goods and services, as well as seamless right to establishment.”
“We must continue to strive harder to attain those objectives,” he said.
‘‘Let us take advantage of existing mechanisms and our enterprising population to turn our dreams into reality.
‘‘We have the capacity to do so. Let us collaborate more and remove our outdated physical and psychological boundaries and other colonially-inspired differences so our region can fully attain its full potential.”
Buhari highlighted that the global economic downturn has deeply affected the economies of member-countries and resulted in dire economic hardships for the citizens of the Community.
In this context, the president urged the parliament to perform their sacred responsibility of considering the Community budget with diligence, conscious of the sacrifice of various countries in the payment of Community Levy.
He described threats to peace and security, political instability and the adverse impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the region’s economies as well as the ongoing war in Ukraine as the biggest concerns facing the region.
‘‘It is on record that the region has not rested on its oars as we have always striven to evolve effective regional mechanisms to address these challenges,” Buhari stated.
‘‘For example, at the height of the pandemic, Heads of State of ECOWAS appointed me as the ECOWAS champion on COVID-19.
‘‘Working with three Ministerial Committees comprising Member States’ Ministers of Health, Finance and Transportation, we developed an effective response by mitigating the effect of COVID-19 on our citizens.
‘‘Our efforts yielded positive results as the ECOWAS region became one of the sub-regions least affected by the pandemic, in terms of mortality rate.”
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The Nigerian leader added that in spite of several challenges, the regional bloc ‘‘has continued to wax stronger as a Community and has remained strong and resilient and shining example of regional integration and solidarity.”
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