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Political parties and candidates vying for various public post in Edo and Ondo state, have been warned to desist from any form of violence if they want the election to hold.

The warning was given by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who asked them to further warn supporters also.

The Commission noted that going forward, the commission will work with and collaborate with the security agencies to contain all incidents or threats of violence before and during the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

INEC said it would not hesitate to end the process should the actions of political actors lead to cogent and verifiable threat before or during the elections.

The Commission further called on “regulatory agencies with roles in the elections, especially those dealing with insecurity, hate speech and abuse of mass media, must step up their activities and ensure that all those that break the law are held to account.”

In a statement issued by the National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, Barrister Festus Okoye, INEC said: “the commission has witnessed  the fearful level  of  violent actions and incendiary statements by political parties, candidates and their supporters” in the run up to the elections.

Okoye, listed these actions to include destruction of opponents’ campaign materials such billboards, violent campaigns and use of offensive language.

He called on political parties, candidates and their supporters to remember extant laws and regulations that they must adhere to during campaigns, adding that “the Commission will not shirk its responsibility to enforce the rules of the game.”

The statement further read: “Consequently, parties and candidates must on no account underestimate the resolve of the Commission to enforce the rules and regulations and apply appropriate sanctions against those who choose to break them.

“The Commission remains determined to conduct peaceful elections in the two States and in the outstanding National and State Assembly bye-elections.

“Political Parties must realize that Edo and Ondo Governorship elections are taking place at a time of a global pandemic and the Commission is working assiduously to observe and comply with all health and safety protocols issued by the Commission and health authorities.

With the pandemic taking its toll on the citizenry, the people of Edo and Ondo States must be saved from the added burden of violent and raucous elections.

“Political parties must remember that Edo and Ondo governorship elections have strict constitutional and statutory timelines and threats of violence or actual violence can disrupt those timelines and create a constitutional crisis.

The Commission will continue to engage stakeholders in the two States on the need for free, fair, safe and peaceful elections, given that it has committed enormous public resources in preparing for the elections. Therefore, the Commission will view gravely any disruptive actions by political actors.” the statement read



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