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Tinubu, Atiku, Obi, others signal Peace Accord three days to election (Pictures)
The 18 candidates on this weekend Nigeria’s presidential election on Wednesday signed the second Peace Accord to be of fine behaviour through the ballot.
The signing of the Peace Accord has President Muhammadu Buhari in attendance. There have been additionally former Heads of States, Basic Yakubu Gowon and Basic Abdulsalami Abubakar.
Omoyele Sowore of the African Motion Congress (AAC), Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Peter Obi of the Labour Get together (LP), Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Get together (NNPP), and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Get together (PDP) have been among the many presidential candidates current. Continue Reading
Talking on the occasion, Gowon urged the candidates to play by the rule of the sport and be civil in what they do.
He additionally appealed to those that are bent on disrupting the election to rethink their actions, to present a chance for simply and honest decision to the issues at hand.
Gowon wished all Nigerians a peaceable election and easy transition of presidency as was the case over the past election.
Additionally, former President, Goodluck Jonathan, whose speech was learn by Bishop Matthew Kukah, appealed to the candidates to play by the rule of the sport.
He mentioned this was aimed toward mitigating disinformation, and misinformation through the election and within the time of the social media period.
Jonathan emphasised that election isn’t conflict because the nation wanted a secure democracy, saying that the world is taking a look at Nigeria to do the suitable factor on Saturday.
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