Governors contribute to Electoral violence – Oshiomhole

Former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole has alleged that Governors contribute to electoral violence in the country by funding the purchase of weapons

He said this during a citizens’ election dialogue in Abuja. He averred that INEC officials should be non partisan and work hand in hand with security officials to discharge their duties

“When I was a governor and I mean this, you can ask [former] President Goodluck Jonathan, I did say at a meeting at the villa that sometimes governors contribute to election violence because AK-47 is not as cheap as buying akara. And when you see many young men who are unemployed wielding AK-47s, who is providing them? So the political leadership has a responsibility, and we need to take that responsibility, he said

“If 500 voters choose to resort to violence, how many policemen do you want to deploy? Let us accept that as political parties, we agree that in the course of the campaigning, at every point, we must emphasise that this election is about freedom to choose and that what is more important is the process, not even the outcome.”

“Police sending two or ten men to a location doesn’t necessarily guarantee security. I’ve been a victim of election rigging which was why I launched ‘one man one vote’ because if it’s about the survival of the fittest, people like me can’t get elected.

“The ingredients for free and fair elections don’t just lie with INEC. Escorting the materials to make sure they’re not hijacked by hoodlums is a function of security and the president has a duty to ensure that the security forces are not only briefed that they mustn’t be partisan but that they have the support and logistics they need to discharge their responsibilities.”

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  1. That’s why you need to provide job opportunity for the youths because if they were engaged doing one or two things they won’t involve in any violence not to talk of election violence

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