This govt won’t accept foreign interference - Garba Shehu
Shehu said this hours after the US, UK and EU reacted to the suspension of Walter Onnoghen, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN) by President Muhammadu Buhari.
In separate statements, the countries said the action of Buhari could have effect on the general election.
But Shehu said the Buhari administration is against actions capable of creating apprehension, distrust among citizens or undermining the transparency and acceptability of outcomes of the nation’s electoral process. “Nigeria reserves the right to be insulated from suggestions and or interference with respect to wholly internal affairs and commends international laws, customs and norms that mandate and require nations and the comity to respect this prerogative to all,” he said.
“Nigeria is confident of its electoral processes
and her preparation for the imminent elections and the federal government has
supported the independent electoral umpire in both its independence and
resources needed to accomplish our desire and insistence on free and fair
elections.”
Shehu said the federal government welcomes the
prevailing keen interest and partnerships for successful elections and a
peaceful Nigeria.
He added that the government had ensured the
independence of all organs, institutions and arms of government to “perform
their functions in a manner that is transparent, and not lacking in integrity
whether institutionally or by persons within such institutions or organs.’’
“Although the question of foreign interference,
whether state sponsored, promoted or otherwise has dominated recent elections
and outcomes globally, the federal government assures citizens and the global
community that it will fiercely and assiduously promote the will and the right
of Nigerians to choose and elect their leaders without pressure or assistance
from persons or entities that are not constitutionally empowered to participate
in the process,’’ he said.
He reiterated the readiness of the nation’s
security forces to confront any plan or attempt to interfere with or disrupt
the process whether by “elements within or from outside the country”.
The Cable
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