Thursday, 26 March 2015

Jonathan, Buhari sign another Peace Pact ||‘We renew our pledge for peaceful elections’


President Goodluck Jonathan and Mohammadu Buhari met today behind closed door after the two signed another agreement brokered by former Head of State Abdulsalami Abubakar.

The meeting brokered by the National Peace Committee for the 2015 General Elections, led by Abdusalami Abdusalami is meant to extract commitment from the leading candidates that the forthcoming elections will be violence-free.

Jonathan and Buhari assured Nigerians that they would accept the outcome of a free, fair and credible presidential election even as they called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to abide strictly by their professional roles.

Disclosing this after rising from a private meeting attended by both candidates requested all Nigerians and our party supporters, to refrain from violence or any acts that may in any way jeopardise our collective vision of a free, fair and credible election.
“You may recall that on 14th January 2015, both of us, long with nine other party leaders signed what has now come to be known as the Abuja Accord. The substance of that Accord was our commitment to free, fair and credible elections in our dear country.”
“In the Accord, we agreed to, among other things, run an issue-based campaign and pledged that our electoral campaigns will not involve any religious incitement, ethnic or tribal profiling, both by ourselves and all agents acting in our names. Now that the campaigns have come to an end, we meet today to renew our pledge for peaceful elections.”
“We therefore call on all fellow citizens of our dear country, and our party supporters, to refrain from violence or any acts that may in any way jeopardise our collective vision of a free, fair and credible election. In addition, we call on INEC and all security agencies to ensure strict adherence to their constitutional roles. We also pledge to respect the outcome of free, fair and credible elections.”
“Today, we again renew our commitment to a united, democratic and prosperous Nigeria. We want all Nigerians to stand together at this critical phase of our nation’s history,” said a joint statement signed by Jonathan, Buhari and Abdusalami Abubakar.

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