President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Malabo condemned recent
political violence in Rivers State, saying the killing of people over
political differences was “primitive, barbaric and unacceptable”.
“We
will deal decisively with all sponsors of violence. I have given the
security services clear directives in this regard,” the president said.
There has been an upsurge of violence in the oil-rich state ahead of National and State Assembly rerun elections on Saturday.
The
All Progressives Congress, Mr. Buhari’s party, accuses the Peoples
Democratic Party-led Rives government of sponsoring and stoking violence
against its members.
Some APC members have been killed and beheaded. The government says the violence was a result of a supremacy battle by cultists.
In
his first public comments about the growing violence in Rivers State,
Mr. Buhari said, “We will show that violence in any form will no longer
be tolerated before, during or after elections.”
He spoke at an interactive meeting with Nigerians resident in Equatorial Guinea.
President
Buhari said the Independent National Electoral Commission will be
encouraged to explore the possibility of allowing Nigerians abroad vote
in the 2019 general elections.
Noting that some African countries
have started allowing their citizens resident abroad to vote in national
elections, the president said he fully empathised with the desire of
Nigerians in the diaspora to vote in national elections.
President Buhari pledged that he would therefore do all within his powers to fulfil that desire.
“I want all Nigerians to know that I respect them and their right to choose their leaders,” he said
The
president also said that establishing a new national airline was not
currently on the Federal Government’s list of priorities.
President Buhari declared that his administration’s main area of focus now was reducing the level of poverty in the country.
The
president said that developing the infrastructure needed to boost
production in all sectors of the economy and create more jobs for young
Nigerians, as well as other actions that will directly improve the
living conditions of ordinary Nigerians will continue to be prioritized
by his administration.
President Buhari was responding to complaints
by members of the Nigerian community about the absence of direct flights
between Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea.
The president assured them that his administration’s war against corruption will remain “fearless, relentless and merciless”.
“We
will be merciless and relentless in pursuing all those who abused
public trust. Nigerians will see how some of the elite conspired to run
the nation down,” he said.
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