U.S President, Barack Obama, has called on Nigerians to shun
violence and express their views peacefully during the upcoming
elections.
President Obama’s message to the people of Nigeria, as posted online
by the White House, is to highlight the opportunity that the upcoming
elections present for all Nigerians to stand together in rejecting
violence and extremism and instead show their support for a more
peaceful, secure, and prosperous future.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will be
conducting Nigeria’s presidential election on Saturday March 28, after
it was re-scheduled due to security reasons.
Full Text of President Obama’s Message to the Nigerian People
Hello, today I want to speak directly to you the people of
Nigeria. Nigeria is a great nation and you can be proud of the progress
you’ve made.
Together, you won your independence, emerged from military rule
and strengthened democratic institutions. You’ve strived to overcome
division and to turn Nigeria’s diversity into a source of strength.
You’ve worked hard to improve the lives of your families and to build
the largest economy in Africa.
Now you have a historic opportunity to help write the next chapter of Nigeria’s progress by voting in the upcoming elections.
For elections to be credible, they must be free, fair and
peaceful. All Nigerians must be able to cast their votes without
intimidation or fear.
So, I call on all leaders and candidates to make it clear to
their supporters that violence has no place in democratic elections—and
that they will not incite, support or engage in any kind of violence
before, during, or after the votes are counted.
I call on all Nigerians to peacefully express your views and to reject the voices of those who call for violence.
When elections are free and fair, it is the responsibility of all
citizens to help keep the peace, no matter who wins. Successful
elections and democratic progress will help Nigeria meet the urgent
challenges you face today.
Boko Haram, a brutal terrorist group that kills innocent men,
women and children must be stopped. Hundreds of kidnapped children
deserve to be returned to their families. Nigerians who have been forced
to flee deserve to return to their homes.
Boko Haram wants to destroy Nigeria and all that you have worked
to build. By casting your ballot, you can help secure your nation’s
progress. I’m told that there is a saying in your country: to keep
Nigeria one is a task that must be done.
Today, I urge all Nigerians, from all religions, all ethnic
groups, and all regions, to come together and keep Nigeria one. And in
this task of advancing the security, prosperity, and human rights of all
Nigerians, you will continue to have a friend and partner in the United
States of America.
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