The Edo state election and its campaigns have since the beginning of this year resulted into different controversial issues, and the Inspector General of police had reiterated his commitment towards ensuring
a violence free and fair election in the state.
Not exact matches
«The security council regrets that the campaign of
violence and the restrictions on the political opposition have made it impossible for a
free and fair election to take place on June 27th,» the statement, read by Washington's UN ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, said.
The irony is that in the midst of the abhorrence
and condemnation of these incidences by Ghanaians, the EC will look into the eyes of Ghanaians,
and declare the
election results as
free,
fair and transparent with the usual saying «the security incidence did not affect the
elections» creating the impression that the
violence is permissible.
Though Doubting - Thomases are still sceptical if security chiefs would allow the rescheduled
elections to hold, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh and Inspector General of Police Abba Suleman have assured eminent members of National Peace Committee on General Elections led by former Head of State, General Abubakar Abdulsalami that «the elections will be free, fair, credible and violence - fre
elections to hold, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh
and Inspector General of Police Abba Suleman have assured eminent members of National Peace Committee on General
Elections led by former Head of State, General Abubakar Abdulsalami that «the elections will be free, fair, credible and violence - fre
Elections led by former Head of State, General Abubakar Abdulsalami that «the
elections will be free, fair, credible and violence - fre
elections will be
free,
fair, credible
and violence -
free.»
Do not engage in any form of
violence against our opponent
and his supporters so as to take away the beauty of the victory we are about to chalk, because we want to win a peaceful,
free and fair elections.
«If things remain as they are - without dialogue between the electoral commission
and political parties over the electoral process, as well as between the commission
and civil society
and the international community -
and elections go on as planned, the result could be violence,» Jerome Bonso, chairman of the National League for Free and Fair Elections, told IRIN in
elections go on as planned, the result could be
violence,» Jerome Bonso, chairman of the National League for
Free and Fair Elections, told IRIN in
Elections, told IRIN in Kinshasa.
Tensions which led to
violence in the Eastern Provinces continued during the 2013
elections, but those
elections were reported as
free and fair for the provinces which participated.