The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed readiness for the
forthcoming 2019 General Elections.
The
Party’s acting National Chairman, Otunba Niyi Adebayo made the
disclosure when he received a 2019 election exploratory delegation of
the European Union to Nigeria on Monday at the Party’s National
Secretariat in Abuja.
He
was accompanied during the meeting by the APC National Treasurer,
Alh. Adamu Fanda and Chief of Staff to the National Chairman, Abasi
Braimah.
Otunba
Adebayo who is the Party’s Deputy National Chairman (South) thanked
the European Union for their longstanding interest and developmental
support for the country’s electioneering process.
Responding
to the EU delegation’s enquiries on APC’s assessment of the
country’s election management body and the justice system ahead of
the elections, Otunba Adebayo expressed confidence in the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) ability to conduct free, fair
and credible elections and the judiciary to resolve disputes that may
arise for the election process.
Nicolay
Paus, the European Delegation Exploratory Team Leader who spoke on
behalf of the delegation said the team has already met with other
election stakeholders in the country to recommend whether the EU
would deploy election observers to monitor the 2019 general
elections.
“We
have met with a range of electoral stakeholders – INEC, some
political parties, ministries of foreign affairs and information,
civil society and some of the international organisations working on
electoral support. The purpose is really to collect as much
information as possible to recommend whether to deploy an observer
mission for the 2019 elections. This decision will be taken in
Brussels. As you may remember in 2015, there was a mission here which
arrived around six weeks before the elections and stayed some weeks
after the elections. We also had a number of long-term observers who
followed the electoral process as well.” Nicolay Paus stated.
Other
members of the delegation were the Head of Politics, EU Delegation in
Nigeria, Olivier Huot; Policy Officer, Jose-Antonio Torres-Lacasa;
Election analyst, Hannah Roberts and Political Adviser, Osaro
Odemwingie.
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