News
We’re Not Against Buhari’s 2019 Ambition – British High Commissioner
Paul Arkwright, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, has said his country or any other Western nation was not against a second term by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Arkwright’s response follows speculations that the UK was planning to prevail on Mr Buhari to step down ahead of 2019 presidential election.
“I am very happy to put that rumour to bed. The United Kingdom supports a process whereby the people of Nigeria can exercise their democratic right to vote,” he told Premium Times on Thursday.
Mr Arkwright, however, did not say whether he knew Mr Buhari would run, but insisted that UK would not favour him over his opponents and vice versa.
“All of Nigeria should feel that they have a part to play in the democratic process. I encourage people to go out and get their PVCs.
“Who they vote for is a matter for their conscience and not for the United Kingdom government. Whichever candidate is standing, they need to make up their minds and decide who would best suit them.
“And that’s an individual choice. We favour a free, fair, credible and peaceful process and we’re working with INEC to make that happen,” Mr Arkright said.
-
Society News4 years ago
Jamaican man beheads wife after finding out their 6 kids are not his
-
Society News6 years ago
EXCLUSIVE: The Complete Story of Dolapo Awosika, John Fashanu and Prophet Kasali Sex Mess
-
News4 years ago
Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, His Membership Of Secret Cult, And Other Issues Touching On His Public Credentials Examined by Barr. PATRICK I. BIOSE
-
News4 years ago
BREAKING: Ajimobi’s daughter-in-law blast Gov. Makinde, says gov can’t surpass ex-Oyo gov
-
News4 years ago
BREAKING: 2 arrested as NAF begins investigations into Tolulope’s death
-
Crime5 years ago
Exclusive: Female Aide Fingered In Oko Oloyun’s Murder + Banking Transactions That Nailed Husband
-
News4 years ago
BREAKING: Police take over Edo House of Assembly as APC, Oshiomhole move to seize control
-
Society News5 years ago
The Rise and Fall of “Jumoke The Bread Seller”
You must be logged in to post a comment Login