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Edo 2020: Amnesty Warns FG Not To Ignore Danger Signals

Edo 2020: Amnesty Warns FG Not To Ignore Danger Signals

Amnesty International has called on the Federal Government to pay close attention to the various events ongoing in Edo State that is heating up the polity in the build up to September 19, governorship elections.

In a statement signed by its Country Director, Osai Ojigho, on Tuesday, he stated that it had received disturbing reports of violence by the political class and the unfortunate use of young people to perpetuate those reprehensible acts.

The statement reads, “Government must protect people from violence and ensure the full respect for freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association before, during and after the state’s upcoming gubernatorial election and subsequent elections in other states of the federation.

“The potential turmoil being stirred up by various factions ahead of the gubernatorial election in Edo State should send a clear signal to the Nigeria authorities of the imminent violence ahead of the polls and government must take active steps to prevent a bloody poll.

“Fuelling the instability and impunity in the state, are reports of supporters of some politicians violently targeting political opponents.

The authorities must stamp out any potential impunity by ensuring these incidents are investigated and those suspected to be responsible, brought to justice.

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“While we closely monitor the happenings in Edo State, political parties and candidates must publicly condemn any advocacy of hatred or incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence.

“The authorities must put measures in place to ensure politicians and their supporters do not infringe on human rights. They must announce clearly that there is zero tolerance for human rights violations and that anyone suspected of wrong doing will be brought to justice.

“The authorities must also ensure that journalists, international and national civil society groups and agencies that will monitor the elections are able to do so in safety, ” Ojigho said.

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