The United States has said it was not supporting any candidate in the
forthcoming polls, including the presidential election slated for
February 2015.
It has also asked the various Nigerian security agencies to be neutral during the forthcoming 2015 general elections.
The US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, said these while he
led a delegation of some members of the embassy staff, to the national
secretariat of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja, over the weekend.
The advice by the US ambassador came on the heel of recent alarm by
especially the APC of worsening partisan roles played by the various
security agencies in the recently held governorship elections in Ekiti
State on June 26 in Ekiti State and in Osun State on August 9.
The APC had repeatedly alleged that the various security agencies
openly took side with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party by
intimidating leaders and supporters of APC in during the elections in
the two states.
The ambassador, who said he was on a mission of advising political
parties, politicians and Nigerians in general on the need to eschew
violence in the February 2015 polls, said elections were key to
democratic governance.
He said Nigerians must be conscious of their right to vote, while
security agencies must ensure they were neutral during the forthcoming
elections.
He said, “I have always told Nigerians to be careful about their
right to vote because it is the most precious thing in the world.
“The other thing is the role that the security agencies have to play.
They have a very huge responsibility in any country to maintain
security and peaceful atmosphere during elections. That is their job and
we support them in that. But they have to maintain absolute neutrality
so that they are not seen as favoring either sides.”
He said of late he had been inundated with questions of who his country would be supporting in the forthcoming election.
Entwistle, who said he was previously US Ambassador to Democratic
Republic of Congo in Kinshasha, said his response to the inquiries had
always been that the support of the US was for the Nigerian people.
He said, “I have been frequently asked who the United States is
supporting for the February 2015 elections and my answer has always been
that the United States supports the Nigerian people in their quest for a
credible, transparent election that they want and deserve.
“So, we are not here to support anybody or any candidate, but to
support a credible process in which the Nigerian people can freely
express their wishes. That is why we provide support to INEC and civil
societies as we get ready for this election.
“Let me be clear and say that what I am saying t you now, I say to
the PDP and all others who are involved in the democratic process in
Nigeria.”
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