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2023 Elections: 60 Attacks During Party Rallies – CDD

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Nine fatalities and at least 60 violent events were reported at political demonstrations held around the nation in advance of the general elections in 2023.

This information was included in the Election Analysis Center (EAC) brief published by the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) prior to the election.
Since the beginning of the campaigns in September 2022, numerous other people have been hurt in attacks, according to the CDD.

The Centre noted that insecurity, fuel scarcity, naira policy of the apex bank and other issues might pose challenges to the conduct of elections.
The group said EAC is expected to keep a close watch on the key processes before, during and after the elections.

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Meanwhile, the CDD said it had deployed over 4,993 trained and accredited observers, 42 data clerks and 15 fact-checkers and social media experts to monitor the elections.

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In a report made available to journalists, the CDD said, “In the last quarter of 2022, violence targeting political parties reached its highest point since the previous general election in early 2019. In total there have been 60 attacks recorded on political rallies, resulting in nine fatalities since the start of campaigning on 28 September.”

The centre expressed fear over the mobilisation of non-state actors by political figures for activities, which undermine the credibility of the polls, stressing that such realities could further worsen the state of insecurity.

It added that the groups could utilise the financial and military resources acquired to further perpetuate criminality of all forms including kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery and militant insurgency.

According to the CDD, politically sponsored violence could also be a determining factor in the outcome and acceptance of the polls.
It stressed that INEC might face serious security challenges to hold elections across several polling units in areas where insecurity is prevalent, saying that the challenges have the potential to impact on the quality of the elections.

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“It could even determine whether elections will be held all across the country given the threat they pose to the security of voters, electoral materials, and poll officials.

“The Nigerian Election Violence Tracker recorded at least 134 incidents involving INEC offices and staff between 2019 and 2022. Among these events are lootings, arson attacks, shootings, as well as abductions and assassinations of electoral officers,” CDD said.

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The CDD urged the government to ensure that key election stakeholders – in particular INEC and the security agencies have the necessary resources at their disposal to roll out their comprehensive plans for election day operations to ensure polls take place in a safe, free and fair environment.

It also asked political parties to ensure that their members and supporters adhere to the conditions laid out in the National Peace Accord through the voting process and after the announcement of results.
“INEC must continue to communicate regularly with Nigerians about the ongoing election process and is as transparent as possible during the collation and announcement of results,” the Centre said.

 

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