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Act responsibly – Tinubu tells voters, INEC, security agencies ahead of FCT, other elections

Tinubu urges orderliness in FCT, Kano, Rivers polls
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President Tinubu also urged INEC to ensure timely accreditation, smooth voting, accurate collation and prompt transmission of results under the 2026 Electoral Act.

By Muhyideen Jimoh

President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence that Saturday’s polls in FCT, Rivers and Kano states would reflect the will of the people and strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.

Tinubu said this in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja ahead of the area council elections in the Federal Capital Territory and by-elections in Rivers and Kano states.

The by-elections will be held Ahoada East II and Khana II in Rivers, and Kano Municipal and Ungogo in Kano State.

The President, in the statement, urged voters, security agencies and officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to act responsibly during elections.

Tinubu urged eligible voters to turn out peacefully and exercise their civic rights without fear.

“The democratic process thrives best in an atmosphere of calm, tolerance and mutual respect,” he said.

The president appealed to political parties, candidates and supporters to shun violence and inflammatory conduct.

He warned security agencies against high-handedness, intimidation or actions capable of eroding public trust.

Tinubu said security personnel must protect lives, property and the sanctity of the ballot.

He urged INEC to ensure timely accreditation, smooth voting, accurate collation and prompt transmission of results under the 2026 Electoral Act.

“I assure you that the Federal Government will continue to support institutions responsible for delivering free, fair and credible elections,” the president said.

Tinubu expressed confidence that the polls would reflect the will of the people and strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.

(NAN)

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