President Goodluck Jonathan (r) receiving U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in Lagos on Sunday (25/1/15)
The U.S. government has advised Nigerian
politicians to work towards ensuring a peaceful and violence-free
February general elections.
The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, gave the advice at a news conference on Sunday in Lagos at the end of a closed-door meeting he held with President Goodluck Jonathan and Maj.-Gen. Muhammad Buhari (rtd.), the presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC), respectively.
“The U.S. government strongly believes in Nigeria having credible, free and fair elections next month,” Kerry said.
He said that the international community and the U.S. government were keenly interested in the conduct of next month’s election.
Kerry said that he was impressed with
the outcome of his meeting with the two major presidential contenders in
the forthcoming elections.
He, however, said that the U.S.
government would not hesitate to deny American visa to any political
office seeker involved in political violence in Nigeria.
“We want to say that any Nigerian who
promotes any form of violence during the elections remains ineligible
for U.S. visa,’’ Kerry said.
Kerry said that President Obama specifically sent him to meet with the two candidates with a view to having a violence-free election.
APC
presidential candidate, retired gen. Muhammadu Buhari (r), with U.S.
Secretary of State, John Kerry, during a meeting in Lagos on Sunday
(25/1/15)
On security, the secretary of state also
restated his government’s commitment to continue to support Nigeria in
the fight against Boko Haram sect.
“The U.S. will continue to work with the
Nigerian military in putting an end to the continuous killings of
innocent Nigerians and attack on communities.
“The U.S strongly condemns these attacks
which have escalated in the last few weeks and it is gradually
spreading to neighbouring countries.’’
Kerry also refuted allegations that the
U.S. would in the future discriminate against Nigerians and other West
Africans suspected to have contracted Ebola Virus.
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