The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catroina Laing has said that the United Kingdom will reject visa applications of Nigerians found guilty of electoral violence during the forth-coming 2023 general elections.
Recounting that the 2019 election was marred by notable electoral violence in major parts of the country, including Lagos, Sokoto, amongst others, the UK has urged the country to ensure better elections in two year’s time.
Mrs. Laing, made this know during her maiden visit to Rivers State where she met Governor Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt, the state capital.
Giving the United Kingdom’s expectation ahead of the next election she said: “2023 is not alright. What happens in the elections is very crucial, not just for Nigeria, but Africa to the world. You (Nigeria) are a large democracy.
“It doesn’t have to be a perfect election. There would be problems, but we want it to be better than the last one. We want it to be secure, peaceful, the process should be run well, and you need to get people to register.”
The commissioner also revealed that she would prefer that both the leading All Progressives Party (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would present young male and female presidential and vice-presidential candidates to succeed the President Buhari.
“My ideal candidates would be two younger presidential candidates, both with female vice-presidential candidates,” she stated.
“I do have some sympathy for Nigeria because if we as UK have one of these problems your country is having today, we will be struggling. Here, you deal with everything, from insurgency to kidnapping, to piracy off the Gulf of Guinea and you don’t have such a large army and police force for a country of this size, Mrs. Laing continued saying.
“The only way you turn this thing around is that government has to build the trust of its people, to have the people working with the government to deal with criminality. That’s how successful anti-criminal operations work.
“People willingly report those committing crime, working with police to identify criminals, same with the military on the insurgency situation. It’s only when the community is on the side of the police and security services that they can turn around the situation.”
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