A
pressure group, the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), has advised the
electorate across the country to vote for leaders with competence, integrity
and capacity to address the challenges of Nigeria.
The National Coordinator of CNG, Mr. Jamilu Charanchi gave the advice in Gombe on Monday during a public sensitization and awareness conference on the 2023 general elections.
Charanchi
said Nigerians must prioritise the interest of the people and nation above
other political considerations that would not add value to the country.
According
to him, Nigerians must jettison the temptation of voting across religious or
tribal lines during the 2023 general elections.
He said
that politics of sentiments was responsible for the challenges the country was
facing, adding that politics along such sentiments had not benefited the
country.
The
national coordinator called on voters in the country to rather focus on choosing
solutions-oriented candidates, who would tackle the economic, security and
other challenges of the country for the benefit of citizens.
“We want
Nigerians to have a change of mind from voting based on religious and ethnic
lines by voting in the interest of one united Nigeria where credibility,
integrity and competence would take the centre stage.”
He stated
that any politician using religion and ethnicity as tools to seek position was
an enemy of the people and such candidates and their parties should be
rejected.
The theme of the sensitization is “Politics of Sentiments, A Critical Factor Militating Development and Democracy in Nigeria”.
On his
part, Mr Muhammed Babaji, the Gombe State Coordinator of CNG, expressed
optimism that the 2023 election would bring about a new dawn for the country if
Nigerians dumped violence and embraced peaceful elections.
Babaji
appealed to youths from the North and Nigeria to remain committed to the tenets
of true democracy to promote unity, peace, development while praying that the elections
would mark a new beginning for Nigeria.
On his
part, ASP Mahid Abubakar, the Gombe State Police Public Relations Officer,
appealed to youths in the state to shun violence while assisting security
agencies to ensure peaceful conduct of the 2023 elections.
Abubakar
said the security agencies remained committed to ensuring the peace and
security of lives and property but “we need the cooperation of all stakeholders
to succeed and make the state and country peaceful.”

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