The United States government has
thrown its weight behind the Independent National Electoral Commission to use
the Permanent Voter Cards and the Smart Card Readers in the March 28 and April
11 elections.
The introduction of the PVC and the
card reader for use in the general election has been a subject of hot debate
and several litigation in Nigeria.
The American government on Wednesday
through its Vice President, Joe Biden, spoke with Nigerian President Goodluck
Jonathan, of the Peoples Democratic Party and the presidential candidate of the
All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari on the forthcoming
presidential election.
On Thursday, in a statement issued
by the US Embassy in Nigeria and made available to our correspondent, the US
Vice President commended President Jonathan and General Buhari for signing the
Abuja Accord in mid-January as a show of their commitment to non-violence
throughout the election process.
The statement read in part, “The
Vice President further expressed the United States’ support for the Nigerian
Independent National Electoral Commission and its work to deliver free, fair,
and credible elections, in part through its essential efforts to distribute
Permanent Voter Cards and help ensure that electronic voter card readers are in
place and fully operational.”
Biden also noted his concern about
the violence during some recent election-related events and re-emphasised the
need for both presidential candidates to make clear that such violence has no
place in democratic elections.
The US vice president stated further
that the American government would stand with the Nigerian people in support of
credible and peaceful elections, and would continue to stand with the Nigerian
people whatever the outcome of the presidential poll.
Obama demands Nigeria goes on with Card Readers , says we support INEC to use card reader
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