As a result of the current violence in the North-eastern part of
Nigeria, the European Union yesterday affirmed that it will not deploy
election observers to the area.
Ambassador Santiago Fisas, the
Chief Observer of the European Union Election Observer Mission in
Nigeria, disclosed that the EU
Election Observer Mission have already started their assignment in the
country to monitor election, saying they have been in the country since
November last year in which the body monitored political parties’
primaries.
Fisas further said that over 90 observers were spread across
different States in the country to monitor the upcoming election, though
the North East would not be covered due to the security challenges.
The
EU Chief said, “We have been here since mid-November for observations.
We followed the primaries, election propaganda, media and possible
claims after the election."
“Over
90 election observers have been deployed by the EU to monitor the
forthcoming election in all the states but they will not cover the
North-East because of the activities of insurgents in the zone. For security reasons, unfortunately, we can’t deploy into North-East region.”
He also disclosed that although, the number of observers from the EU in
the country are few they are the best when it comes to election
observation.
“We apply international rules for the election; that means we must be neutral. We don’t interfere at all as a mission. I will give you an example; it is like a football match. We are not the referee, we are just spectators” he affirmed.
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