The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has expressed disagreement with the European Union’s (EU) assessment of the 2023 elections.
Back in June 2023, the EU released a report outlining six areas for improvement, which included ensuring real-time publication and access to election results. However, on Monday, Wike stated that he believes the report does not accurately represent the true outcome of the recent elections in the country.
“I sincerely do not agree with the European Union on their stance about the past election in Nigeria. I do solemnly take exceptions to their stance. You see, we thought there was no need for you to interfere in Nigeria but rather to observe and make recommendations. And your interference came when there were electoral tribunals going on. It is not acceptable,” he said when the EU Ambassador to Nigeria Samuela Isopi visited him in his Abuja office.
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“In fact, I was surprised like in Rivers State. I ask, ‘How many of you were in Rivers State to visit the 6, 886 or thereabouts number of polling units?’ Sometimes, you send one or two persons.
“So, if you have seen some infractions in 20 polling units, is that enough to make a general conclusion? And you said, there in Rivers State that they did not allow the opposition to campaign which is totally not correct.”
While maintaining that the Union was supposed to play an observer role, Wike urged them to respect the country’s laws.
“Our laws cannot be a replica of yours,” he added.
But responding, Isopi said the report was done by independent observers who do not work under her. She, however, maintained that the EU is committed to working with Wike for the development of the FCT.