U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Richard Mills has praised the people of Edo State for their peaceful behavior during the governorship election held on September 21. In a recent statement, he highlighted the calmness displayed by voters and recognized Governor Godwin Obaseki for actively encouraging peace throughout the electoral process.
Ambassador Mills emphasized the importance of peaceful elections, stating, “The U.S. Mission in Nigeria commends the people of Edo for their widely peaceful conduct during the gubernatorial elections and calls for calm following the announcement of results.” His remarks come at a critical time when many regions have experienced electoral violence and unrest, making the conduct in Edo particularly noteworthy.
The ambassador acknowledged the efforts of Governor Obaseki, who made significant appeals for peace during the election period. His leadership and calls for unity were essential in fostering a serene environment for voters. Mills urged all stakeholders, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to adhere to established electoral processes and to respect legal channels for addressing any disputes regarding the election results.
Transparency and due process were highlighted as vital components in maintaining public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic system. Mills pointed out that when elections are conducted fairly and transparently, it strengthens the democratic process and builds trust among citizens. “Transparency and due process are crucial to maintaining public confidence in any democratic system,” he stated.
The ambassador’s comments also reflect the broader commitment of the U.S. government to support democratic governance in Nigeria. He reaffirmed that the United States remains dedicated to promoting free, fair, transparent, and credible elections in the country. “The United States reaffirms our commitment to supporting free and fair elections in Nigeria and will continue to monitor the situation closely,” Mills said.
The peaceful conduct of the Edo elections serves as a positive example and can potentially influence other regions preparing for elections. It demonstrates that with effective leadership and community engagement, it is possible to achieve a peaceful electoral process, even in the face of challenges.
As Nigeria continues to navigate its democratic journey, the international community, including the U.S., will be watching closely. The hope is that the success in Edo can inspire other states to prioritize peace and cooperation during future elections.