President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned anyone making plans to rig the 2023 elections to reconsider, saying he will ensure that the will of Nigerians prevail.
This was stated on Thursday by Buhari during an iftar organised for members of the diplomatic corps.
According to a statement by Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, Buhari also advised foreign observers to be cautious about their positions during the elections in order to avoid bias.
“Those planning to rig the forthcoming elections should think twice because I intend to resolutely protect and defend the sacred will of the Nigerian people, to be expressed through the ballot box,” he was quoted as saying.
“As you are all aware, the tenure of this administration ends on 29th May, 2023. Typical of election years all over the world, the tempo of political activities is often high.
“That is the nature of democracy. I am committed to bequeathing a stronger culture of credible elections to Nigeria than I met.
“As Nigeria goes through this trajectory, I urge our friends in the global community, represented by you the Diplomatic Corps, to adopt a positive role that reinforces the doctrine of respect for our internal affairs and respect for facts and devoid of pre-conceived notions and bias.”
Speaking on his efforts to address insurgency, Buhari said his administration has recorded major progress in the north-east.
“As you know well, Nigeria has made significant progress in combating the Boko Haram group in the north-east,” he said.
“We are, however, recently confronted with new tactics deployed by the enemy to threaten our democratic values, as well as the common peace and freedom we enjoy in this country.”
While commending the efforts of security agencies, he gave the assurance that the insecurity will effectively addressed.
Buhari also expressed appreciation to the international community, especially the European Union and the United States, “for their understanding, support and agreement to allow us to procure vital equipment and resources to successfully propagate this war”.
“This cooperation and collaboration need to be intensified in spite of other major challenges confronting the international community,” he added.