29 governorship candidates sign peace accord in Kano
Twenty-nine governorship candidates in Kano state have signed Peace Accord to ensure peaceful conduct of the forthcoming general election in the state.
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The co-chairmen of the committee, Rev. Namaza Nyimiri and Prof. Ibrahim Umardescribed the accord as key in a democratic practice any where in the world.
They urged the candidates to play politics by the rules and abide by the code of conduct.
Earlier, the chairman of National Peace Committee retired Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar urged the parties to run issue based campaigns at both state and Local Government Areas (LGAs)levels.
He also urged them to caution their supporters against violence or incitement before, during or after the election.
Abubakar also commended the efforts of the peace committee for organising the event.
He lauded the candidates and the party leadership for signing the accord.
Abubakar urged them to abide by the rules and regulations of the accord.
The representative of United Nations (UN), Mohammed Ibn Chambas urged the candidates and their supporters to refrain from hate speech and violent campaigns.
He said the UN is in support of consolidation of Nigerias democracy through peacefulconduct of the poll.
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, implored other candidates to work towards successful and peaceful conduct of the election.
Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, condemned spilling of blood in any form and warned politicians against violence before, during and after the election.
Ganduje of APC and Abba Kabir Yusuf of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were among the candidates who signed the accord.
Those who witnessed the event include, members of international community, Civil Societies Organisation (CSOs), traditional rulers, as well as members of academia among others.
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