United States of America’s
Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo has revealed telephone conversation with
President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
The US said it discussed
the need for peaceful and credible elections on Saturday.
The Deputy Spokesperson for
the Department of State, Mr Robert Palladino, in a statement noted that Pompeo
also underscored the United States support for credible and peaceful polls in
Nigeria.
Atiku, who is the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP’s) presidential candidate and Buhari’s main challenger in
the Saturday’s election, had confirmed Pompeo’s call on Friday.
Palladino said: “Secretary
Michael R. Pompeo spoke with major Nigerian presidential candidates President
Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in advance of the
country’s February 16 presidential election.
“The Secretary noted the
deep and long-standing partnership between the United States and Nigeria,
Africa’s most-populous democracy and largest economy.
“He underscored U.S.
support for the Nigerian goal of free, fair, transparent, and peaceful
elections that reflect the will of the Nigerian people.
“He welcomed both
candidates’ signing of a peace pledge and public commitment to renounce
violence and to accept the results of a credible process.
“The Secretary noted the
conduct of the elections is critical for the future of democracy in Nigeria and
across Africa.”
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