President Goodluck Jonathan
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President Goodluck Jonathan has
dismissed fears that the general election may eventually not hold, maintaining
that his first term will end on May 29, 2015.
In a statement issued on Sunday by
his spokesman, Reuben Abati, the president said “May 29 is sacrosanct” and
asked Nigerians to support the decision of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to move the election dates from February 14 and 28 to March
28 and April 11.
GRAPHITTI NEWS based upon media reports learned this response may be related to a statement issued earlier on Sunday by the John Kerry, the US secretary
of state, who expressed his country’s worries about “political interference” in
INEC.
Abati said: “President Jonathan
believes that this is not a time to trade blames or make statements that may
overheat the polity, but a time to show understanding and support the electoral
commission to conduct the elections successfully.
“It is the President’s understanding
that INEC’s decision ought not to generate acrimony since it acted within its
powers under the law and in consultation with all relevant stakeholders. “He
calls on the international community, civil society and the electorate to
continue to support the administration’s commitment to a free, fair, credible,
and non-violent electoral process.”
Fears have been expressed that the sudden change
in the dates of the polls might be a preamble to the orchestration of a
political crisis that will eventually lead to no elections.
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