Sixteen out of the twenty six registered political parties on Tuesday
endorsed calls for the postponement of the general election slated for
the February 14 and 28.
The 16 political parties in a resolution calling for the postponement,
said, "Fellow Nigerians, we the concerned leaders of political parties,
run up to the 2015 February General Elections, have observed some
dangerous trends, which if not checked may negatively and adversely
affect our democracy".
The parties hinged their argument for the postponement on security,
distribution of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and people deserting their
residence for their villages.
Also five out of the 14 presidential candidates on Tuesday signed a
statement urging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
to postpone the elections to a more appropriate date.
The parties are United Democratic Party (UDP), Citizen Peoples Party
(CPP), Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), Action Alliance (AA), Peoples
Democratic Congress (PDC) (ACPN), Labour Party (LP), (MPPP), United
Party of Nigeria (UPN), Alliance for Democracy (AD), (ADC), (ACD)
Democratic Peoples Party (DPP), New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP)
Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) and Independent Democrat (ID).
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