A former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), who is chairman of the National Peace Committee, on Monday, in Benin-City, the Edo State capital, said that members of his committee were in the state to assist in ensuring that the September 19 governorship election was conducted peacefully.
The former Head of State said this while addressing Governor Godwin Obaseki, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), governorship candidate, ahead of the peace pact by all political parties involved in the elections.
He explained that the political temperature in Edo State has been high in some areas for some time, and the peace committee decided to assist in calming tensions because if there’s no peace, there cannot be any elections.
“So, Your Excellency, this is why we are here in Benin together with members of the peace committee and Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah is here.
“Like I wrote to you in my letter from the peace committee, tomorrow the signing of the peace pact will take place at 2:00p.m. between you, other candidates and their chairmen.
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“As you know the purpose of this committee is to ensure that all those involved in this election get hold of their supporters and party people to ensure that there’s peace in the State,” he added.
In his remarks, Governor Obaseki welcomed the former Head of State, saying that his good works across the world, where he had been seeking peace across trouble zones, spoke for him.
Governor Obaseki’s words, “We just finished the stakeholders meeting with the Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, and the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, where they informed us about the significance of signing this peace pact.
“I just want to assure you that as a government and as an individual, we totally align with your cause. It is in our best interest as a government to promote peace in our land.
“We’re committed to ourselves, our monarch, Oba Ewuare II, and our people to do all within our powers to maintain peace.
“We’re also going to applaud and support you to ensure that we take responsibility to ensure there is peace in this election.”