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Nigeria leader admits poll flaws | Nigeria leader admits poll flaws |
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Nigeria's president has admitted there were flaws in last week's state polls and urged election officials to prevent rigging in the presidential vote. | Nigeria's president has admitted there were flaws in last week's state polls and urged election officials to prevent rigging in the presidential vote. |
"The world is watching us and we cannot afford to disappoint ourselves, our friends and the world," outgoing leader Olusegun Obasanjo said in a speech. | "The world is watching us and we cannot afford to disappoint ourselves, our friends and the world," outgoing leader Olusegun Obasanjo said in a speech. |
The two main opposition presidential candidates say they will contest Saturday's polls despite fraud fears. | The two main opposition presidential candidates say they will contest Saturday's polls despite fraud fears. |
Atiku Abubakar said he would take part only so he could challenge the result. | Atiku Abubakar said he would take part only so he could challenge the result. |
NIGERIAN ELECTION 21 APRIL 60m registered voters120,000 ballot boxes360 House of Representative seats to be elected109 Senate seats to be elected24 presidential candidates Main contenders: | NIGERIAN ELECTION 21 APRIL 60m registered voters120,000 ballot boxes360 House of Representative seats to be elected109 Senate seats to be elected24 presidential candidates Main contenders: |
"You have to participate to challenge the wrongdoings in the courts," Vice-President Abubakar, who is standing for the opposition Action Congress, told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. | "You have to participate to challenge the wrongdoings in the courts," Vice-President Abubakar, who is standing for the opposition Action Congress, told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. |
The All Nigeria People's Party's Muhammadu Buhari also confirmed he would take part. | The All Nigeria People's Party's Muhammadu Buhari also confirmed he would take part. |
He denied that the opposition's failure to field a single candidate would mean victory for the ruling People's Democratic Party. | He denied that the opposition's failure to field a single candidate would mean victory for the ruling People's Democratic Party. |
"It hasn't handed it over. If that is your assumption, it is the wrong assumption," he said. | "It hasn't handed it over. If that is your assumption, it is the wrong assumption," he said. |
The opposition says the Independent National Election Commission (Inec) should be disbanded, saying it is biased in favour of the PDP. | The opposition says the Independent National Election Commission (Inec) should be disbanded, saying it is biased in favour of the PDP. |
'Non-credible elections' | |
Friday has been declared a surprise public holiday, to allow people time to travel before the vote on Saturday. | Friday has been declared a surprise public holiday, to allow people time to travel before the vote on Saturday. |
The BBC's Peter Okwoche in Port Harcourt says many people would have turned up to work to find their offices closed, as the announcement came late on Thursday night. | The BBC's Peter Okwoche in Port Harcourt says many people would have turned up to work to find their offices closed, as the announcement came late on Thursday night. |
The more thugs you have, the more votes you have Sha'aya'u Aminu, 23, student class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6563541.stm">Voters' views During his national address, Mr Obasanjo said no election could be regarded as perfect, but said progress had been made in Nigeria since elections in 1959. | |
"There have been allegations of malpractices, of multiple voting, ballot-box snatching, coalition manipulation, intimidation, threats and use of violence. All these must be roundly condemned no matter who engaged in them," he said. | "There have been allegations of malpractices, of multiple voting, ballot-box snatching, coalition manipulation, intimidation, threats and use of violence. All these must be roundly condemned no matter who engaged in them," he said. |
"I appeal to our local and international observers to understand some of our limitations as a complex developing nation and not to exaggerate the negative and thereby throw out the baby with the bath water." | "I appeal to our local and international observers to understand some of our limitations as a complex developing nation and not to exaggerate the negative and thereby throw out the baby with the bath water." |
After last weekend's vote, Nigerian observers said results from a third of the states should be annulled and there is concern about the credibility of Saturday's polls. | After last weekend's vote, Nigerian observers said results from a third of the states should be annulled and there is concern about the credibility of Saturday's polls. |
The deputy head of the European Union observer mission has asked Inec to take urgent action. | The deputy head of the European Union observer mission has asked Inec to take urgent action. |
"I fear that if they don't put some of these things in place, then there is a danger that there will be not only non-credible elections on Saturday but there won't be secure elections and that there could be resulting violence," Graham Elson said. | "I fear that if they don't put some of these things in place, then there is a danger that there will be not only non-credible elections on Saturday but there won't be secure elections and that there could be resulting violence," Graham Elson said. |
Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and is one of the world's biggest oil producers. | Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and is one of the world's biggest oil producers. |
But despite the country's huge oil wealth, tens of millions live in poverty without basic amenities. | But despite the country's huge oil wealth, tens of millions live in poverty without basic amenities. |
The BBC's Alex Last says Nigeria is of key strategic interest to both the West and the growing economies of the East. | The BBC's Alex Last says Nigeria is of key strategic interest to both the West and the growing economies of the East. |
He says it matters who wins and whether they are a credible leader. | He says it matters who wins and whether they are a credible leader. |
The danger is a failed election simply moves Nigeria further down the road to instability, our reporter says. | The danger is a failed election simply moves Nigeria further down the road to instability, our reporter says. |