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Catholic bishops urge Nigerians to reject evil by voting for capable candidates

The bishops also condemned the practice of vote-buying and selling, noting that it is aimed at frustrating and compromising the people’s free choice

• February 18, 2023
Catholic Bishops
Catholic Bishops

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has advised Nigerians to vote wisely by choosing excellent and capable candidates at all levels.

In a communiqué issued at the end of their first 2023 plenary meeting held at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria in Abuja, the CBCN said it was time for Nigerians to reject “evil” and vote for capable candidates. 

“This is now the time to reject evil, greater or lesser, and wisely choose good and capable candidates at all levels,” the bishops said in the document was co-signed by the president of CBCN, Archbishop Lucius Ugorji, and secretary, Bishop Donatus Ogun.

They added, “Our votes are precious; we must use them well.”

The Conference also warned that any candidate in the forthcoming general elections with questionable character would not work for the common good of the electorate.

According to the bishops, politicians with evil intentions could in no way possess good intentions for the people and the nation’s development.

The clerics called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and its officials to ensure that the newly-adopted technologies for accreditation, transmission and collation of results are not manipulated to give false results.

“We equally call on the law enforcement agents, whose primary duty is to enforce law and order and ensure the protection of persons and materials during the elections, to efficiently and professionally carry out their responsibilities without fear, favour, or partiality.

“In the same manner, we advise our youths not to allow themselves to be used as thugs and agents of disruption and violence before, during, and after the elections.

“We, at the same time, enjoin voters to ensure that proper counting is done before the transmission of the results,” the communique read.

The bishops also condemned the practice of vote-buying and selling, noting that it is aimed at frustrating and compromising the people’s free choice.

“We vehemently continue to condemn this practice and urge all politicians and the electorate to avoid this unlawful and sinful practice and embrace the values of human dignity, integrity, and decency in order to have free, fair, and credible elections”, they said.

The CBCN also told all judges and lawyers to see themselves as ministers in the temple of truth and justice and work to make the judiciary the ‘last hope of the common man’. 

(NAN)

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