Niger Delta
JDPC, Others Canvass Peaceful Polls
A non-governmental
Organisation (NGO), the Justice, Development and Peace Caritas (JDPC), as well as some stakeholders in Calabar has called for peaceful general elections.
The Director of JDPC in Calabar, Rev. Father Emmanuel Bekomson, made the call at a peace conference organised by the group in collaboration with the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD).
He said that the world was focusing on Nigeria, adding that the contributions of all stakeholders were needed to ensure peaceful elections.
“The issue of peace is a continuous thing until we achieve violence-free elections, ” he said.
Bekomson urged politicians “to always remember that Nigeria remains the only country we can call our own.”
Also contributing, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Henry Fadairo, urged politicians to refrain from making inflammatory remarks during their campaigns.
He was represented at the forum by an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Hillary Igwe.
“Politicians should know that there must be a winner and a loser in any election.
“That you win is because there is a country called Nigeria and that you lose is because there is a country called Nigeria, ” Fadairo said.
The police boss stressed the need for Nigerians to adhere strictly to the electoral laws during the polls in order to ensure peace.
“As for the police, we have educated ourselves on what to do during the elections and we urge the electorate to join us in ensuring peaceful elections,” he said.
Malam Sha’aba Abdulahi, a representative of the Muslim community in Cross River, described the forum as very timely and important.
“This is because we need peace at this critical period in our history, ” Abdulahi said.
He advised politicians to stop deploying ethnic and religious sentiments in their campaigns, saying “ these only breed division and incitement. ”
According to him, there is no alternative to peace before, during and after the elections.
He urged parents and guardians to monitor their children and wards so that they would not be used to promote violence.
Representatives of various organisations such as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Union of Journalists as well as civil society organisations attended the event.
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