Buhari Restates Dedication To Free, Honest Elections

 

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President Muhammadu Buhari has guaranteed Nigerians that the government’s dedication to free and truthful elections would be accompanied via in each and every future election.


The president, who mentioned this in the course of an interactive session with some Nigerians in Paris, France, on Wednesday, defined that the bedrock of democracy stays sustenance of the multi-party shape with believe from citizens.


He cited that consequences from elections because he assumed workplace had been a combined bag, with the people’s preference enjoying out, promising to maintain the template that had introduced greater credibility to the electoral process.


“Free and honest election is a excellent concern. In the closing elections, our birthday celebration misplaced in some elections and it displays our role of non-interference.


“Normally, these in strength will win by way of hook or via crook. We trust in free and honest elections. I have appreciate for Nigerians to select their leaders.


“We have proven we admire our residents by using permitting them to pick their leaders.


“We gave guidelines to safety to deal with everyone who makes use of thugs to disrupt electoral processes.


“What I can guarantee you is that you can stroll about and round with your head raised excessive that this administration is dedicated to multi-party system,’’ he said.

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