Delegations from the Missions of the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States have opened up that they observed widespread interference and intimidation of voters, journalists, and civil society observers by political party supporters and security agencies during Osun governorship rerun.
The observers noted that their findings mirrored those of leading civil society groups who also observed Thursday’s supplementary election, and noted that the situation contrasted with the findings of Saturday, September 22, when the election first took place.
In a joint statement on Saturday, the US and others stressed that the neutrality of the security services and responsible conduct by party agents, both inside and outside polling units, would be essential to free, fair, credible and peaceful elections in 2019.
The delegations said, “In contrast to our overall findings on the vote of September 22, we were concerned to witness widespread incidents of interference and intimidation of voters, journalists, and civil society observers by some political party supporters and security agencies.
“Many of our findings mirror those of leading civil society groups that observed the election.”
The missions called for calm from all stakeholders and urged that any challenges to the election result should be made through peaceful and lawful means.
“We restate our position of firm neutrality among all parties and candidates. We remain committed to supporting the Nigerian people in seeing free, fair, credible, and peaceful elections,” the statement added.
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