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Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by 9jagistonline(m): 6:52am On Jan 15, 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan said on Wednesday that the post- election violence that erupted in some northern states in 2011 was not caused by electoral malpractices.

Many including 10 members of the National Youth Service Corps died in the violence that erupted after the 2011 presidential poll.

The President, who spoke in Abuja at an election sensitisation workshop on non-violence ahead of the 2015 general elections, said the fear to accept defeat was responsible for the violence.

A former Head of State and the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who also spoke at the event, reiterated the need for the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct credible poll as a panacea to post-election violence this year.

He recounted his experience of having to resort to court to challenge the outcome of the presidential elections in which he was a candidate in 2003, 2007 and 2011.

But Jonathan disagreed with Buhari on the cause of the post-election violence, insisting that election malpractices were not necessarily the cause of post-election violence.

He, therefore, charged the next National Assembly to look into the nation’s laws with a view to amending them in order to give room to parties with substantial popularity to be part of government formed by the party which polled the highest votes.

He said, “If you look at the 2011 election, we approached it better and I’m quite pleased that a number of civil society activists are here; a lot of observers are here and they did mention that the 2011 election was much better any election conducted by the country . We thank Prof. Attahiru Jega and his team.

“But even then at the end of the election there was violence in some parts of the country. In Kano, properties were destroyed, residential homes were burnt down, and business premises were burnt down. In Bauchi State, 10 young corpers that were involved in the election were slaughtered. Then we asked what led to this level of violence? The violence came when election result was being announced.

“INEC had announced results at every polling unit. The violence didn’t come up in the middle of the election. The results collated had already been announced. But as we are approaching towards the end, it was clear that maybe a candidate was likely to win and violence erupted in Kano and in Bauchi.

“We cannot say there were malpractices to favour the candidate that won because in Kano we got 16 per cent, in Bauchi I got 15 per cent of the votes – those were the least. Even in states where we got 80 per cent or more than 50 per cent, even in opposition states, there was no violence.

“So you see what leads to violence sometimes is not necessarily electoral malpractices but some other causes of violence.”

The President, who said a total of about N10bn had been paid to compensate victims of the 2011 post-election violence, again charged INEC to ensure that no eligible Nigerian was disenfranchised in the forthcoming elections.

He said failure to ensure that every Nigeria voted in the forthcoming polls was a recipe for violence.

The President said, “A number of Nigerians are complaining that they don’t have permanent voter card, what INEC calls the PVC.

“If some people don’t have permanent voter card, the assumption is that, from the beginning, INEC wants to rig election and there is the tendency for those kinds of people to go violent.

“I have been mentioning this to the INEC chairman that you must make sure that every Nigerian votes. If INEC is unable to make sure that every Nigerian votes, that is a recipe for violence.”

At the workshop where a former Secretary-General of the United Nation, Kofi Annan, was a special guest of honour and chaired by a former Secretary-General of Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, the presidential candidates in the forthcoming poll signed a five-point accord for peace ahead of the general elections.

Buhari said when Nigeria returned to democracy “16 years ago, we hoped that the developed countries which went through the painful processes of stabilising their system, should learn from them rather than insisting to make the same mistake.”

He said the speeches by speakers at the event were only anchored on hope as his past experience about elections in the country had been nasty.

He recounted how his party competent agents were able to show how he was programmed to lose 40 per cent and 26 per cent respectively in two northern states in 2011.

He said, “They (the agents) compared the results against the INEC register and they put it in the computer garbage in garbage out. What came out is that the presidential candidate of that party was programmed to lose 40 per cent of its scores and when it was done in another state it was 26 per cent.”

Recalling that the cases he filed to challenge the outcome of the three presidential elections all ended at the Supreme Court, he said he spent 13 months in court in 2003, 18 months in 2007 and nine months in 2011.

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, also gave an undertaking that it would not be partisan in conducting the general elections, adding that all candidates would be given a level playing field.

Anan said that Nigeria faced a critical test in the 2015 elections, apart from the barbaric Boko Haram insurgency and the falling oil price and its impact on the economy.

He stated that the success of the elections was crucial to the future of the nation and Africa, noting that chaotic elections would send a bad signal out at this crucial time.

Anan therefore challenged the stakeholders to ensure fair, free and peaceful elections, stressing that the success of the polls was not the sole responsibility of INEC.

According to him, political parties, their candidates and supporters all share responsibilities for ensuring free, fair and peaceful elections.


http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-buhari-disagree-on-2011-post-poll-crisis-sign-pact/

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Activity77(m): 7:22am On Jan 15, 2015
I love these...we want violence free election

God c us true

GEJ 2019

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by jorlons(m): 7:25am On Jan 15, 2015
Just imagine Buhari and idiagbon in the democratic setting campaigning under APC for presidency. I bet by now PDP will be campaigning from Ghana. I don't blame them, just can't understand why good ppl die more than the evil genuises.

God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by BokoHaramm: 7:27am On Jan 15, 2015
Buhari needs to own up for the killings and destruction. God I just hated this man more

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:52am On Jan 15, 2015
The President said, “A number of Nigerians are complaining that they don’t have permanent voter card, what INEC calls the PVC.

“If some people don’t have permanent voter card, the assumption is that, from the beginning, INEC wants to rig election and there is the tendency for those kinds of people to go violent.

“I have been mentioning this to the INEC chairman that you must make sure that every Nigerian votes. If INEC is unable to make sure that every Nigerian votes, that is a recipe for violence.”
Is Jonathan threatening Nigerians and INEC? What is his business other than to provide security? Every registered voter should go take their PVC from their respective ward offices, what else should INEC do? Jonathan should ensure that security is provided for ALL unlike what happened in 2011 where electoral staffs and some Nigerians were left to die by the hands of bastards and enemies of the state. Jonathan should live up to his responsibility as the President, he should allow INEC do their job and support the PVC drive through enlightenment. The President should stop threatening Nigerians with violence

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by speaktome(m): 7:53am On Jan 15, 2015
Our prayer Is Answered In Jesus Name Amen!!



I can see Free and fair election ahead!!


Let us share the Grace!



My S-i-g-n-a-t-u-r-e

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by ichidodo: 7:53am On Jan 15, 2015
Electoral violence has always been rife in the north, we expect buhari to tone down his rhetorics pending his impending loss......

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by macpetrus(m): 7:54am On Jan 15, 2015
Vote Not Fight!!!!
Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by laurel03(m): 7:54am On Jan 15, 2015
Change2015.... but my advice for southerners in the north is to relocate to nearby barracks or travel to your home town on feb15 morning because if buhari loose d election... they can fight again. let vote 4 change.... i am tired of okonjo iweala, anehih, david mark, amodu alli, jerry ghana, gej etc.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by DesChyko: 7:54am On Jan 15, 2015
Yeah Yeah
Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:55am On Jan 15, 2015
Hope the pact holds.

We the undersigned presidential candidates of the underlisted political parties contesting in the general elections of 2015; desirous of taking proactive measures to prevent electoral violence before, during and after the elections; anxious about the maintenance of a peaceful environment for the 2015 general elections;

“Reaffirming our commitment to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; desirous of sustaining and promoting the unity and corporate existence of Nigeria as an indivisible entity; determined to avoid any conduct or behaviour that will endanger the political stability and national security of Nigeria; determined to place national interest above personal and partisan concerns; and reaffirm our commitment to fully abide by all rules and regulations as laid down in the legal framework for elections in Nigeria.

“Hereby commit ourselves and our party to the following: To run issue based campaigns at national, state and local governments levels; in this, [size=14pt]we pledge to refrain from campaigns that will involve religious incitement, ethnic or tribal profiling, both ourselves and agents acting in our names; to refrain from making or causing to make our names or that of our party, any public statements, pronouncements, declarations or speeches that have the capacity to incite any form of violence, before, during and after the elections;
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“To commit ourselves and political parties to the monitoring of the adherence to this accord by a national peace committee made up of respected statesmen and women, traditional and religious leaders; all institutions of government including INEC and security agencies must act and be seen to act with impartiality; and to forcefully and publicly speak out against provocative utterances and oppose all acts of electoral violence whether perpetrated by our supporters and/or opponents.”


Source

Long live the Nigerian Republic.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:55am On Jan 15, 2015
We members of the progressive camp are lovers of peace and we will always advocate for a free, fair, credible and violent-free poll.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by LMAyedun(m): 7:55am On Jan 15, 2015
And APC thugz are already unleashing terror on those supporting PDP...

Well, we stand firm for the betterment of our great country.

FailBuhari 2015

GEJ till 2019

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Betboss(m): 7:56am On Jan 15, 2015
Very gOod development.............



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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:56am On Jan 15, 2015
Buhari/APC supporters are already causing problems and threatening people. What is needed is adequate security in the entire North.

Every southerner living or that has lived in the north knows the true Buhari and his foot soldiers.

Please how do you really help a people that believe everything can be achieved through violence, stop bokoharam?

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by martincbarton: 7:56am On Jan 15, 2015
Good move.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:57am On Jan 15, 2015
barcanista:
Is Jonathan threatening Nigerians and INEC? What is his business other than to provide security?

How is that a threat? You all are just dumb

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by coolhamid(m): 7:57am On Jan 15, 2015
If election malpractice was not the cause of 2011 post election violence, then what was the cause??
It was obvious that massive rigging took place in some southern states which was known to be the base of Mr President.

All we want next month is free and fair election devoid of any election malpractice.

Coolhamid

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by HACKPASTOR(m): 7:58am On Jan 15, 2015
hmmmmmm
Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by lilprinze: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2015
GEJ till 2019

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nairalandar: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2015
failBUHARI 14 on my mind!

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 7:58am On Jan 15, 2015
Promhize:


How is that a threat? You all are just dumb
Is that befiting of a President?

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Iroh88(m): 7:58am On Jan 15, 2015
Anything for a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria is all I stand for.

But Jonathan must stop embarrassing himself and by extension Nigerians. What does he mean by:

“I have been mentioning this to the INEC
chairman that you must make sure that every
Nigerian votes.


If INEC is unable to make sure that every Nigerian votes, that is a recipe for violence.”
Are all Nigerians eligible voters

Na wa oo. Smh.

What a president.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by izikjon(m): 7:59am On Jan 15, 2015
Free n fair election we pray come February.

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by mors(m): 7:59am On Jan 15, 2015
angry
Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by holatin(m): 8:00am On Jan 15, 2015
Jonathan don talk again but no let me call him what he is early momo.
Even something a toddler can see a grown boy like Jonathan no fit see am.

Anyway buhari for President

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by deebee13(f): 8:00am On Jan 15, 2015
It's one thing for the candidates to sign such an agreement, it's another thing for d agreement to be kept. Wen Buhari loses, and violence breaks out, he'll claim he didn't incite it, but d people are only fighting for their rights. 2011 in Kano state is still fresh on my mind! So left to me dis doesn't change anything!

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by faitheverest(f): 8:00am On Jan 15, 2015
They don sign but we never sign. GEJ or........ grin

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Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by RatandBot(m): 8:01am On Jan 15, 2015
Hh
Re: Jonathan, Buhari Disagree On 2011 Post-poll Crisis, Sign Pact by Nobody: 8:01am On Jan 15, 2015
deebee13:
Hh
Na wa o

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