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US Cautions Nigerians Against Breaking Electoral Law By Announcing Results

The United States of America has advised Nigerians not to break the electoral law by announcing the result of the Saturday’s February 23 Presidential election before the electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) does the announcement.
In a statement by the US Ambassador to Nigeria, W. Stuart Symington, the US said: “no one should break the law by announcing results before INEC does, or break the peace by claiming victory before the results are final.
“Everyone has a common interest in showing patience as INEC collates and announces the election results.”
The US congratulated the tens of millions of Nigerians who stood patiently in long lines to vote and the hundreds of thousands who worked together with INEC to conduct the elections.
“As noted by many observer groups in their preliminary reports, this election was predominantly peaceful, and it was proof of the Nigerian people’s resolute commitment to choose their leaders. “The peaceful achievement of millions was shadowed by the violence of a few. “We extend our deepest sympathy to the families of those who lost their lives, and we urge all candidates to honor the Peace Accord they signed. All should convince those who support them to refrain from using force or violence to interfere with INEC.”

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