Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNewsPolitics

Buhari Hosts Diplomatic Corps, Warns Against Foreign Interference As He Vows To Deliver Free And Fair 2023 Elections

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday hosted members of the Diplomatic Corps to Iftar dinner, warning against foreign interference as he vows to use every legitimate means to protect the votes of Nigerians during the 2023 general elections.

The President therefore advised those planning to rig the general elections to perish the thought.

‘‘Those planning to rig the forthcoming elections should think twice because I intend to resolutely protect and defend the sacred will of the Nigerian people, to be expressed through the ballot box,’’ he said.

Buhari also cautioned against foreign interference in the forthcoming elections.

‘‘As you are all aware, the tenure of this Administration ends on 29th May, 2023. Typical of election years all over the world, the tempo of political activities is often high.

‘‘That is the nature of democracy. I am committed to bequeathing a stronger culture of credible elections to Nigeria than I met.

‘‘As Nigeria goes through this trajectory, I urge our friends in the global community, represented by you the Diplomatic Corps, to adopt a positive role that reinforces the doctrine of respect for our internal affairs and respect for facts and devoid of pre-conceived notions and bias,’’ he said.

Buhari, while addressing the Russia-Ukraine conflict, called for greater consideration for humanitarian conditions in the affected areas in the ongoing crisis

He warned that the conflict would get worse if an immediate resolution was not found.

President Buhari welcomed the recent initiative of UN Secretary-General, Antonio Gutteres, of visiting Moscow and Kyiv, commending his efforts in search of a ceasefire, as a prelude to other enduring solutions.

The President urged the world, especially the Muslim community, to use the solemn and rewarding month of Ramadan, and especially these last days of the fast, to intensify prayers for de-escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and for the return of peace to the world.

On COVID-19, the President, who restated Nigeria’s demand for vaccine equity and waiver of patents for manufacturing vaccines and approved drugs to treat the highly infectious disease, said the country would continue to expand its capacities for managing the pandemic.

Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and High Commissioner of Cameroon to Nigeria, Amb. Ibrahima Salaheddine, pledged that the international community would continue to support Nigeria before, during and after the forthcoming general elections.

Advertize With Us

See Also

Nigeria: Federal Agric Ministry Partners NIMC, Inaugurates Committee on Farmers’ Data Capturing

Global Upfront

Mercy Johnson’s Husband, Prince Odi Okojie Wins APC Reps Ticket In Edo State

Global Upfront

Commonwealth Observer Group Calls For Peaceful Elections In Nigeria

Global Upfront

Policeman, 6 Boko Haram terrorists dead in attack on Babbangida town, Yobe State

Global Upfront

Tinubu Swears In New Ministers, Says “We Are On The Right Path” As Economic Challenges Not Peculiar To Nigeria

Global Upfront

Naira redesign: Dollar May Crash To N200=$1 Over Naira Redesign, Says EFCC Chairman

Global Upfront

Anger as NNPC Ltd Ignores Nigerians, Hires Expatriate To Head NNPC Trading Ltd, Its Subsidiary

Global Upfront

Arrests Of Mercenaries in South Africa: In Libya, Everything Comes Down To Military Muscle

Global Upfront

Nigeria: Food crisis may worsen as Terror Bandits impose tax on Katsina State farmers, demand labour, fertiliser for own farms

Global Upfront

IMF downgrades outlook for global economy in face of COVID-19

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More