Political parties sign peace accord ahead of Kogi guber poll

With less than 72 hours to the governorship election, stakeholders and political Parties in Kogi State have signed a peace accord to ensure a violence-free and fair election.

The peace accord was signed on Wednesday in Lokoja in a ceremony organized by the Kukah Centre and funded by the European Union.

In his remarks, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Mathew Hassan Kukah who was represented by Attah Barkindo said the election is not a do-or-die affair, urging politicians to ensure they conduct themselves for a smooth electioneering process.

Bishop Kukah appreciated the people of Kogi State for their resilience and belief in democracy, adding that, violence should always be discouraged during elections.

His words, “Whatever happens, democracy is better than dictatorship. I want to appreciate all the political parties that are present here. We were afraid that nobody would honour this peace accord.

“The reason is that people have lost trust and they are in despair. There is despondency across the land. People don’t trust institutions. You have come out and supported us for this great cause.

“We are highly grateful to the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), security agencies for all the support and partnership we have received over the years”.

In his remarks, the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Adoza Bello who was represented by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Barrister Didat Ozigi lauded the Kukah Centre for their service to humanity.

Governor Bello said his administration has an interest in securing all citizens of Kogi State, stressing that the platform will help assist the state in maintaining peace and fighting insecurity.

Governor Bello admonished Kogi residents to conduct themselves peacefully and ensure that they work within the ambit of the law, before, during and after the election.

He further admonished other political parties in Kogi State to ensure that the election is peaceful.

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