Tinubu pide calma y disciplina en las elecciones del sábado

El presidente Bola Ahmed Tinubu ha instado a los votantes, agencias de seguridad y funcionarios de la Comisión Electoral Nacional Independiente a mantener la calma y la disciplina durante las elecciones del sábado próximo.

En una declaración previa a las elecciones del sábado, el presidente Bola Ahmed Tinubu llamó a todos los participantes a garantizar un proceso pacífico. Se dirigió específicamente a los votantes, miembros de las agencias de seguridad y funcionarios de la Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), enfatizando la necesidad de disciplina entre ellos.  nnEl llamamiento se produce mientras continúan los preparativos para las elecciones programadas para el sábado. El mensaje de Tinubu resalta la importancia de un comportamiento ordenado para respaldar la integridad del proceso de votación. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre las elecciones específicas o contexto adicional en la información disponible.  nnEsta directriz busca fomentar un entorno propicio para el ejercicio de los derechos democráticos.

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