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Saturday 17 January 2015

David Mark cautions politicains, says rigging won't be tolerated


Senate President, David Mark, has cautioned political aspirants to shun any attempt to rig during the forthcoming elections. While addressing politicians of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in the North Central geopolitical zone at a meeting in in residence to develop strategies on how to win the elections in their states in the February polls, Senator Mark said he was very confident that the PDP will make headway in the region.



“We will not rig but we will not allow anybody to rig us out also. So if anyone is planning rigging, they should think twice, its not what we want.

“Most importantly, we don’t want violence before, during and after the election. We are all committed to this… PDP want a free, fair, transparent election,” the Senate President said.

With the signing of a peace pact to ensure a violence-free election, many Nigerians are optimistic that the coming elections will not lead to a breakdown of law and order. Politicians have been urged to caution their supporters and avoid making inciting and provocative statements that could threaten the unity of the country.

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