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United States: Nigeria’s 2019 General Election A Priority For Us
The U.S. says Nigeria’s 2019 general election and a peaceful transition, remained its major priority in view of the country’s strategic position in the region.
The U.S. Department of State said during a background briefing on the first trip of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to Africa, monitored by newsmen in New York.
Tillerson would meet with Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari and other top government functionaries, and also leaders of Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya during his travels from Tuesday, March 6 to 13.
The department said over two decades ago, the number of countries in Africa with really democratically elected government were really very few – only three or four.
It said, however, now we had over two dozen African countries with democratically elected governments and which are hopefully not going to have transitions in government through coup d’etats and other illegal methods.
“As we look at the 20 elections, obviously Nigeria, though it’s not this year – it’s going to be next year – that really is a major priority focus, because that’s going to be the third most populous country in the world by 2050.
“It has really very complex political issues and ethnic and tribal issues and security issues,
“And that’s an area that we really are focusing on how to do a peaceful transition, a democratic transition, but more important is how to hold governments accountable to the people,” the state department said.
The department explained that obviously, a lot of those African countries were still fragile democracies and the U.S. was trying to strengthen them.
The U.S. commended the most recent elections in Liberia, saying it was the first open, fair, and peaceful transition of governments in over 75 years, saying that is a good thing.
It regretted what it called the “horrendous rule of Charles Taylor and the degradation of the institutions there, but now we’ll going back and they’re building, and I think with the election of George Weah that’s going to be a positive thing”.
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The U.S. also noted the election of Nana Akufo-Addo in Ghana, Alassane Ouattara in Cote d’Ivoire and Macky Sall in Senegal, describing them as you positive developments.
It said, however, that Ethiopia remained a challenge for the U.S. and a focus for it as well and an opportunity.
The U.S. explained that it was looking at trying to build institutions, really strengthen institutions, and also have peaceful transitions and hold governments accountable to the people in Ethiopia.
It said it was also looking at how it could have reconciliation and dialogues between all of the different groups – the Oromos, the Amharas, the Tigrays, and also in Kenya with the opposition and with the ruling government.
Accordingly, the department said building strong institutions and holding governments accountable are some of the things that are certainly going to be the subjects of discussion during Tillerson trip.
“How do we advance political and economic reform that will help in the transition process? Those are issues too that we’re working in Zimbabwe with the transition between Robert Mugabe and Emmerson Mnangagwa.
“And also we’re looking hopefully at South Africa with the election of Cyril Ramaphosa from Jacob Zuma and seeing how that’s going to transition,” the state department said.
Anonymous
March 7, 2018 at 4:35 pm
US go your way .This country needs restructuring at all cost
Anonymous
March 6, 2018 at 10:08 pm
The question is what sort of priority do they mean.Is it the same they have in 2015or a different kind? Many Answer to give by the Americans.
Anonymous
March 6, 2018 at 8:36 am
A nation in deep waters? May God help us so we can make right choice (s).
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 7:13 pm
We urge u sir to repeat what John Kerry did during 2015 elections against the most acceptable candidate Jonathan, we expect too, the table to turn against this present leadership because many Nigerians are on daily basis committing suicides
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 3:47 pm
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 2:32 pm
Even US knew that nizooria terrorist government will seize to exist soon
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 10:54 am
Please help usooo! Nigeria is drifting into extinction under the yoke of a clueless government.
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 9:48 am
United State of America, please Prioritize BIAFRA Referendum and its self determination too.
Real Biafrans are not interested in Nigeria Pakistan 2019 election.
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 8:59 am
The Olympus will fall in 2019, clash of Good and evil. The status quo will be destroyed and northern oligarchy buried forever. British influence will die a natural death. Igbos get ready, time to readjust. All of Democrats puppets in Africa are falling away. Liberia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ethiopia…more to go, thank God for Trumps victory
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 8:38 am
United state in 2015 the same thing, that’s reason you support died man as our president
Anonymous
March 5, 2018 at 9:00 am
This is Trump not ovama