… Backs US Visa ban over threat to 2023 elections
Harboursandport.com: Abuja - The Federal Government has assured that there is no going back on the handover date after the 2023 general elections.
This is as the FG also said it will support any action, including a Visa ban to be imposed on any Nigerian who threatens the 2023 elections by the United States of America.
The Minister of Information Alhaji Lai Mohammed made the government's position known at a press conference in Abuja.
The
Minister said: "Let me respond to the numerous requests that we
have received from the media on the decision by the United States of
America to slam a visa ban on some Nigerians who are
undermining
democracy.
"Let me be clear: whatever action is taken against anyone who undermines this democracy that has been watered by the blood of many of our patriots is right and justified. For us as a government, we are proud to say that no Administration since Nigeria's return to democratic rule in 1999 has shown more fidelity to the democratic process than ours, and no President since 1999 has been as unambiguous as President Muhammadu Buhari, in words, and indeed, with regards to leaving office after the constitutionally-stipulated two terms.
"President Buhari has left no one in doubt of his dogged determination to ensure free, fair, and credible elections, handover to a successor elected by Nigerians, and then return to Daura after the May 29, 2023 handover date. As recently as this past Friday, when he visited the Emir of Daura, Mr. President still told the Emirate that he would return and settle down in Daura after handing over on May 29, 2023. The President has also given unprecedented support to INEC while also signing into law the Electoral Bill 2022 that Nigerians have hailed as a reason to have confidence in the electoral process.
"Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, you must also not forget our firm response on
this same podium on Jan. 10th, 2023 to inquiries from the media over a
widely-circulated report, credited to an INEC official, that the 2023
general elections face a serious threat of cancellation due to
insecurity. We said and I quote, ''the position of the Federal
Government remains that 2023 elections
will be held as planned. Nothing has happened to change
that
position.'' End of
quote.
"Finally,
what we are doing here with our Scorecard Series is another
indication of our Administration's determination to leave office
on May 29, 2023. With our Honourable Ministers telling Nigerians what
we have done since assuming office in 2015, we are in essence
presenting our handover notes to those who elected us as an
Administration as we prepare to leave in May. We are therefore
proud
that we have sent
unambiguous signals to our people and indeed to the world
that we will leave office come May 29, 2023.
"We
have not been mired in any third-term controversy like was witnessed
under the PDP. In fact, we are creating the template for a smooth
transition of power
that
will guide future Administrations. Let those who undermine our
democracy be sanctioned, and let them carry their own cross. As a
government, we have no reason to worry because our hands are clear,”
Mohammed said.
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