APC, PDP Culpable In Nigeria’s 2019 Election Violence – EU

APC, PDP Culpable In Nigeria’s 2019 Election Violence – EU

APC, PDP Culpable In Nigeria’s 2019 Election Violence – EU

Nigeria’s leading parties failed to act to curb violence during the 2019 general elections, the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) has said.

”The leading parties were at fault in not reining in acts of violence and intimidation by supporters, and in abusing incumbency at federal and state levels,” the observers said in the report released on Saturday.

The “leading parties” in the elections were the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, won the election with the PDP’s Atiku Abubakar coming second. Mr Abubakar and the PDP are challenging the results of the presidential election.

Also, only the APC and PDP won governorship elections in the 29 states where governorship elections were held. Many of the governorship election results are being challenged in court.

Some 150 people were killed in election-related violence in different parts of the country, the EU report stated.

”The elections became increasingly marred by violence and intimidation. This harmed the integrity of the electoral process and may deter future participation.

”Around 150 people died in election-related violence during the campaign period and over the election days. INEC reported attacks on its offices, and also fatalities, abductions and sexual assault against its officials.”

Only a few of the perpetrators of the violence were arrested by security agencies who seemed overwhelmed.

In Rivers State, the casualty included soldiers who engaged in shootouts with armed political thugs.

Journalists were also victims of the violence, the EU report stated.

”Journalists were subject to harassment, and scrutiny of the electoral process was at times compromised with some independent observers obstructed in their work, including by security agencies,” the report stated.

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