CODE advocates for peace ahead Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa guber elections

The chief executive of Connected Development (CODE), Hamzat Lawal, on Friday addressed stakeholders ahead of the imminent governorship elections in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa.
Addressing representatives of civil society organisations, media, and security agencies, Mr Lawal emphasised the pivotal role stakeholders play in ensuring the success of the electoral process.
CODE has actively monitored elections globally.
Mr Lawal expressed optimism about the forthcoming elections, citing positive expectations in Kogi State and the increased presence of security personnel.
He highlighted the citizens’ enthusiasm to vote, signalling a departure from past voter apathy.
Mr Lawal urged citizens to exercise their right to vote responsibly and called for a rejection of violence, emphasising the need for a peaceful electoral process.
He said, ”While we remain vigilant in monitoring developments in Kogi, Bayelsa, and Imo states, we maintain optimism about the forthcoming elections. It is evident that Nigerians, now more than ever, yearn for accountable leadership and active participation in electing their representatives.
”This surge in civic engagement signifies a collective desire for leaders who are accountable, and as citizens, we aspire to be more actively involved in shaping the future of our communities, states, and country.”
Mr Lawal lauded the media and civil society organisations for their roles in Nigerian democracy.
”However, I want to take this opportunity to admonish us all. In the pursuit of our respective mandates, let us be guided by the principles of fairness, accuracy, and responsibility.
‘‘I urge all citizens to exercise their right to vote – it is your responsibility to choose leaders who will steer the course for the next four years. To our dedicated security personnel, I commend your efforts and let us continue working together to ensure the safety of lives and property,” he added.
He commended the dedication of security personnel and called for continued collaboration to ensure the safety of lives and property during the elections.
Mr Lawal also urged unity for a peaceful election, emphasising faith in the electoral process and a collective commitment to democracy.
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