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Atiku vs Tinubu: Buhari warns against ‘wuruwuru’ to favour candidate

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President Muhammadu Buhari has declared that there will be “no wuruwuru” to favour and political party or candidate contesting in whatever position in the 2023 general election.

National Security Adviser, Major Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd) made this known at the opening of a workshop on ‘Election Security Management’ organised by the Nigerian Police Force in Abuja and Solar Security Consult.

“In furtherance to this, the President has charged the military, the Police, the DSS and all other security agencies to synergize and effectively review operational strategies and optimally deploy all operational assets towards addressing current and evolving internal security threats ahead of the forthcoming general elections.”

Speaking as the special guest of honour at the flag off, the NSA said: “This noble capacity building programme is germane to our national security.

“This election’s security management training organised by the Inspector-General of Police is coming at the most critical time when our country is exploring initiatives to re-position the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies in delivering a peaceful, secure and credible 2023 general elections is unprecedented and appropriate.

“It will also enhance the capacity to stabilise the current internal security challenges towards creating a conducive environment for the citizens to exercise their franchise.

“A successfully policed and peaceful electoral cycle is a fundamental variable in the quest by any nation to advance its democracy and deepen its democratic ‘gates’.

“The mandate for this process in Nigeria rests principally on the shoulders of the police, being the lead security agency in the electoral process with the intelligence community, other security agencies and the military playing critical complementary roles.

“It is, therefore, expedient that the professional knowledge of the police, military and other security agencies be constantly refreshed, widen and tuned to global best practices in the national quest to consolidate our democracy and meet the yearnings of the citizens for a safe, secure and credible outcome at every electoral cycle.

“In furtherance to this, President Muhammadu Buhari has encouraged and supported the development of policy and legal frameworks, directed and strengthened our democratic institutions and culture, while also advancing the security sector reform agenda that is aimed at enhancing the capacity of the Nigerian Police and other security agencies in the delivery of their election security mandates.

“The presidential assent to the Electoral Amendment bill on 25th of February this year represents a classical statement on the firm commitment of Mr. President to the deepening of our democracy as the new law contains innovative provisions that will enhance the credibility of the electoral process in our country.

“The president also clearly maintains that upholding the autonomy of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, is a veritable pathway to a sustainable democracy.

“In this regard, the financial autonomy granted to INEC in the Electoral Act of 2022 as amended in destructive.

“Indeed, the successes recorded in the recent governorship elections in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun states clearly demonstrates Mr. President commitment to guarantee a level-plain field for our democracy to strife.

“I wish at this juncture to assure you all of the determination of the President to be begueath a leagcy of strong democratic institutions and values to our beloved nation.

“This remains resolute and the commitment in guaranteeing a free, fair, credible and secure general elections in 2023 remains a wavering.

“I must reiterate that the President is firmly committed to delivering an election that is completely transparent and going to command the general acceptance of the Nigerian population.

“This election as far as the President is concerned, will be devoid of, to use the Nigerian parlance, any ‘Wurururu’.”