The United Nations has called
on Nigerians to firmly reject all undemocratic and negative voices that
seek to promote conflict and disrupt the general elections.
The UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for West Africa and the Sahel, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, made the call at the conclusion of a two-week pre-electoral mission to Nigeria.
The mission, which took place from
Jan. 21 to Jan. 31,was the third pre-election mission to Nigeria by the
Secretary-General's envoy.
The mission included extensive discussions with Nigerian stakeholders in several States, including Benue, Kaduna and Kano.
During his mission, Chambas had
important discussions with stakeholders and key actors involved in the
preparation of the elections.
To all his interlocutors, the UN
representative conveyed the support of the UN and the international
community to efforts aimed at consolidating and strengthening Nigerias
democracy.
He called on all candidates, political
parties, state institutions, and citizens to abide by their commitments
to ensure free, credible, and peaceful elections.
He also encouraged each camp to uphold its
commitments and refrain from actions capable of inciting confrontation
and violence during and after the elections.