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2023: We have no preferred candidate – U.S govt

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The United States government has said it has no preferred candidate or political party among those seeking elective post in the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

The Consul General for the U.S Mission in Lagos, Mr. Will Stevens, said this on Friday at the International Anti-Corruption Day event organized by the Consulate in partnership with BudgIT with the theme, ‘Whistle Blowing Policy in Nigeria : The Successes and Challenges.’

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Stevens said the U.S government was only interested in supporting a credible, transparent, and peaceful election that represented the will of Nigerians.

He said, “Focusing on the upcoming elections in Nigeria, let me be very clear, the United States does not have a preferred candidate or party in the upcoming election.

“Our interest is in supporting a credible, transparent peaceful; elections that represent the will of Nigerians. We urged all Nigerians to reject the use of violence and inflammatory rhetoric during and after election day.

“When we say all Nigerians, we mean it; politicians, students, religious leaders, traditional and community leaders and business organizations all have a role to play. Even a small number of trouble makers can cause substantial havoc during elections. It takes a comprehensive effort to eliminate use of violence and inflammatory rhetoric.”

Stevens further warned against individuals intending to undermine the electoral process, adding that its policy on visa restrictions would be used against those found culpable.

He said, “Individuals seeking to undermine the electoral process, including violence may be found ineligible for visas into the United States. We have imposed visa restrictions in the past against those responsible for or complicit in undermining democratic processes and we remain fully willing to do so again in the context of the upcoming elections.

“It is essential that the candidates and their parties, as well as their supporters seeking to help them win the elections refrain from brash assertions of victory.

“The U.S government will continue to focus on corruption as a key threat to democracy home and abroad. We stand ready, willing and ready to partner with Nigeria in the battle against corruption.”

Stevens said the U.S government had worked closely with Nigeria’s anti corruption institutions to bring corrupt individuals to justice.

He said Nigeria was deeply affected by corruption, adding that it would relentlessly support the cause of BudgIT to promote press freedom, access to information and freedom of expression.

He said, “Corruption is a complex socio-political and economic phenomenon across the world. It affects all countries and undermines democratic institutions and contribute to government’s instability. Tackling it is is everyone’s responsibility. Nigeria like the United States is deeply affected by corruption. In 2021, President Biden developed the U.S strategy to fight against corruption. It remains the core element of our national security.”

The Country Director of BudgIT, Gabriel Okeowo, said corrupt individuals were devising new ways of fostering the business of corruption despite the creative efforts of the organization.

He said, “When BudgIT Foundation was founded in 2011, we had thought that facilitating access to information and data, particularly that of the Nigeria’s commonwealth would be the magic bullet, but year in, year out, as creative minds innovates, the corrupt minds do creatively derives new ways of fostering the business of corruption.

“Indeed several other organizations, development partners and government of nations have also supported the government and civil society organizations in Nigeria to combat corruption, and I am particularly proud of the many support we have received from the United States Consulate and other United States departments and agencies in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.”

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