President Goodluck Jonathan has said the 2015 general elections will
be conducted without the use of Police and other armed security
operatives.
Speaking at the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP campaign rally for the
February 25 governorship elections in Cross River State at the U. J.
Esuene Stadium, Calabar, President Jonathan said the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, is succeeding and such can become
part of its success story.
“At the national level, starting from my general election in April
last year, we have been advocating one man, one vote, one woman, one
vote, one youth, one vote and we are succeeding. INEC is succeeding.
“The next step of our campaign is that we want to make sure we
conduct elections in Nigeria without police. We want to conduct
elections without security people carrying guns. We want a situation
where Nigerians would go queue up and vote, the votes are counted and
nobody is cheated, so that at the end of the elections there would be no
all kinds of litigations with all kinds of stories.
“That is our next campaign and God willing before 2015, we would
conduct election without security carrying guns to follow us. We are
disciplined people; we know we have disciplined people. We know
Nigerians are disciplined people. If all of us agree to do it we would
do it.
“Cross River is one of such states we can use as a model. We can
conduct election in this peaceful state without police,” he said.
He said that the PDP governorship candidate in the state, Senator
Liyel Imoke has performed excellently to earn him second term adding
that even outside Nigeria, Cross River state has remained a reference
points especially in the areas of cleanliness and tourism.
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