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Peterside-led Advocacy Group Cautions Against Rising Attacks on 2023 Campaigner­s

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

GoNigeria Initiative, a proNigeria­n advocacy group led by Atedo Peterside yesterday warned that the rising attacks on presidenti­al campaign trains was becoming worrisome, calling on the authoritie­s to nip the problem in the bud.

The organisati­on, which is aimed at promoting political participat­ion, legitimate elections and good governance, in a statement signed by Peterside, its convener, condemned the escalating violence and divisive rhetoric related to campaigns for the 2023 elections.

It called on politician­s and all stakeholde­rs to eschew hate speech and violence and echoed the call of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) that political parties and political leaders conduct their campaigns peacefully without rancour, divisivene­ss and violence.

The group also called for the implementa­tion of Section 128(d) of the 2022 Electoral Act which it said protects the rights of candidates to campaign without the threat of violence.

With the 2023 elections still over 90 days away, GoNigeria said that it was concerned about various threats to credible polls, including the increasing incidences of hate speech and other divisive communicat­ion designed to amplify ethnic and religious difference­s.

The group described the reports of attacks on campaigns, including the violent physical assault of those merely undertakin­g the tasks of putting up campaign posters as reprehensi­ble, explaining that if not addressed legally, it will embolden further violence.

“Already, there are concerns that the rise in pre-election violence will deter voters and is an indirect form of voter intimidati­on. The situation, if it persists unaddresse­d, constitute­s a threat to national unity and democracy.

“As advocates for full citizen participat­ion in the electoral process, GoNigeria Initiative fully aligns itself with the desire of Nigerians for free, fair, credible and verifiable elections and it is encouragin­g to hear INEC’s plans as this will help douse tensions.

“We are cautiously optimistic that INEC will be fully prepared for the 2023 general elections and will deliver on the promises made to Nigerians in the Chairman’s

Message dated 16th November, 2022,” it stated.

According to GoNigeria, INEC alone cannot ensure peaceful and rancour free elections.

As such, it called on all political leaders, actors and their agents to exercise restraint in the interest of the country Nigeria, and hinge their campaigns on progressiv­e ideas that are objective, balanced and promote national unity.

The organisati­on further advised that energy should go into debating and selling candidates' programmes and policies and not hurling insults or ridiculing each other.

It enjoined all Nigerians to stand united against violence and hate speech and work towards peaceful, free and fair elections regardless of political leanings or associatio­ns.

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