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Fuel scarcity might mar general elections, CSOs warn

The West Africa Democracy Solidarity Network (WADEMOS) has warned that next month’s general elections may be negatively impacted by the persistent fuel scarcity in the country.
WADEMOS, a coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), said fuel scarcity might affect the deployment of materials and logistics ahead of the election.
WADEMOS said this is a cause for concern due to the postponement of previous elections in the country, partly due to logistical concerns.
It stated this at a press briefing that concluded its pre-election solidarity mission to Nigeria ahead of the polls.
Its Director, Advocacy and Policy Engagement, Dr. Kojo Pumpuni Asante said: “Observations have been made about multiple security concerns that could significantly threaten the smooth conduct of the elections.
“These include the strong undertone of religious and ethnic tensions taking centre-stage in the political discourse and debate among political parties and candidates alike.
“Also, the fact of sustained insecurity across the country as a result of increased incidences of kidnapping, banditry, insurgency, and separatist groups creates a high level of uncertainty among the population.
“There should be a commitment on the part of security agencies towards ensuring that known hotspots of violence and conflicts are prioritised for adequate security coverage and interventions ahead of the election and on election day.

“Another issue of concern is around the deployment of materials and logistics ahead of the election. This fear is exacerbated by the current long-running incidence of fuel scarcity in the country. We strongly note the postponement of previous elections in Nigeria, partly due to logistical concerns.”
WADEMOS urged the government to improve the availability of fuel to mitigate the effect that the current shortages could have on the election.
It added: “This has the tendency of increasing voter apathy and turnout, particularly for voters who will travel long distances to their polling stations.
“Again, it has implications for the movement of security personnel and patrol teams that will be deployed to provide security for the election.”

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