Monday, 30 March 2015

UN boss congratulates Nigerians on peaceful elections

2015-Election

United Nations Secretary Gen­eral Ban Ki-moon yesterday congratulated Nigeri­ans for holding “largely peaceful and orderly” elections despite Boko Haram attacks and urged them to continue to main­tain a peaceful atmo­sphere.
Ban condemned attacks carried out by “Boko Ha­ram and others who have attempted to disrupt” the presidential and parlia­mentary polls. But he said Nigerians had shown resil­ience by pressing forward and turning out to vote “in the face of unjustifiable violence.”
The UN chief called on all sides to continue to shun violence throughout the ongoing vote and the an­nouncement of the results. He said all voting complaints should be resolved through dispute resolution mecha­nisms.
“The successful conclu­sion of the electoral process will mark an important step forward in further consoli­dating democracy and the rule of law in Nigeria,” Ban said in a statement. Nigeria was held a second day of voting yesterday after tech­nical glitches hampered polling at the weekend.
Boko Haram carried out attacks on three polling sta­tions and on two areas in Gombe state in the north­east, leaving at least seven dead. Nigerian troops were battling scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeast city of Bauchi yesterday.

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