Nigeria: CDD Calls On Voters to Shun Violence

28 March 2015

The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has called on Nigerians to shun violence during the presidential elections and National Assembly elections today and the gubernotarials on April 11.

The CDD is also calling on all Nigerians that have collected their PVCs to come out en mass to cast their vote and also calling on the youths to avoid all acts of violence and conduct themselves in a manner that ensures that at the endof the day "our dear country, Nigeria is the true winner of the 2015 general elections" In a statement to LEADERSHIP yesterday signed by the director, Idayat Hassan, she said "The success of the elections will be a key factor in the consolidation of Nigeria's democracy.

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