Nigeria’s former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that
the nation’s democratic process in fast maturing in view of the success
recorded in the March 28 presidential and National Assembly elections.
Obasanjo stated this shortly after he was accredited at his Ward
11,Unit 22, Olusomi Compound, Sokori area of Abeokuta, that the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should be commended for
this achievement.
He said, “I think the whole Nigerians should be proud of their performance.
“We have done it for West Africa, we have done it for Africa and we have now done it for ourselves.
“Nigerians can now raise their heads in honour anywhere because there are evidences that our democracy is fast maturing.”
He noted that there was low turnout in the governorship and state House
of Assembly elections, but still adjudged the exercise a success.
“The reports that got to me indicate that there is a general low
turnout across the nation, but that the exercise has been orderly and
peaceful.
“Such low turnout is normal and should be expected
because people normally show more interest in national elections than
the state elections.
“I commend INEC for improving on their last
performance because many people who did not have PVCs in this area have
now gotten their cards.
“There were apprehensions concerning the
polls because of some people who were beating drums of war but we thank
God for taking control,” he said.
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