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2019 ELECTIONS: ACCEPT POLL RESULTS FOR PEACE --- MULADE TELLS CANDIDATES

 2019 ELECTIONS: ACCEPT POLL RESULTS FOR PEACE --- MULADE TELLS CANDIDATES

SAYS  POLITICIANS MUST NOT SET NATION ABLAZE BECAUSE OF FOUR YEARS OF POWER 

A Niger Delta based human and peace advocate, Comrade Sheriff Mulade  has called on candidates for 2019 general elections to display and show maturity by accepting the outcome of the polls for peace and to grow our democracy. 

Comrade Mulade who is also the National Coordinator,  Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, ( CEPEJ) while speaking to newsmen in Abuja implored all Candidates for the 2019 general elections to allow peace to reign before, during and after the election, urging electorate to turn out en-mass and vote for candidate of their choice. 

The  renowned  Activist said that; " It is pertinent to state that the world is watching us and we must do everything humanly possible to conduct free, fair, credible and peaceful elections. All eyes are on us and we must show good example by accepting the outcome of elections. There should be no violence and we must not set our Nation ablaze because of four years of power ".

"I want to strongly appeal to all Candidates to show sportsmanship by embracing winners and support them but anyone who noticed irregularities should seek peaceful  redress in the court of law", he added. 

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