Nigeria’s election outcome will significantly impact Africa, says Commonwealth Observer

The significance of Nigeria’s presidential election, says the Commonwealth Observer Group, will stretch beyond the nation’s borders.
Former South African President Thabo Mbeki and chair of the observer group noted during a press conference on Monday in Abuja that Nigeria, the largest democracy in Africa, was strategically positioned to strengthen democratic ideals throughout the continent.
“This month’s elections will be Africa’s largest democratic exercise. It is clear that the outcomes of the elections will be significant not only for Nigeria but also for the entire continent,” Mr Mbeki said.
The ex-president added that the Commonwealth had observed and supported the country’s democratic development since 1999 and will this year continue to assess whether the elections are conducted according to the democratic standards to which Nigeria has committed itself.
“Our Commonwealth Observer Group has been in Abuja since 18 February. Our mandate is to observe and assess the pre-election period, activities on polling day and the post-election period. Throughout, we will consider all factors relating to the credibility of the electoral process,” explained Mr Mbeki.
He added, “We will assess whether the elections are conducted according to the standards for democratic elections to which Nigeria has committed itself, including the constitutional framework and national legislation as well as Commonwealth and other international commitments. As we undertake this assessment and conduct our duties, we will be objective, independent and impartial.”
Mr Mbeki mentioned that the group’s observations would include examining whether the electoral process is transparent and inclusive and whether the conditions for a successful election are in place.
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