2019 Campaigns: Wait for INEC, Buhari tells supporters

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The Presidency has released the statement below advising supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari to halt campaigns for his re-election pending the start of electioneering as approved by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Mr Buhari is seeking a second term in office, and the presidential election will hold in February 2019.

The electoral law allows political campaigns to start four months before the poll. Candidates could be sanctioned if there are violations.

Femi Adesina, Mr Buhari’s spokesperson, said the president’s supporters “have begun what may be interpreted as political campaigns in their advocacies and advertisements in the mass media.”

“While a chronicle of the achievements of the administration is in order now, outright canvasing may amount to jumping the gun,” he said in the statement.

Read the full statement below:

POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS: EASY DOES IT, SAYS PRESIDENCY

It has been observed that some fervent supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari have begun what may be interpreted as political campaigns in their advocacies and advertisements in the mass media.

We appreciate their enthusiasm, borne out of desire to garner support for an administration that is actuated by nothing else, other than service for motherland, but we hereby appeal for patience, so that the game can be played according to the rules. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has a timetable for political campaigns, and we urge committed supporters round the country (and beyond) to be mindful of such. There will be ample time ahead to trumpet the good works of the Buhari administration, and solicit re-election, all for the good of our country and her people.

While a chronicle of the achievements of the administration is in order now, outright canvasing may amount to jumping the gun. We are an administration committed to due process and scrupulous respect for rules, law and order.

We appreciate our massive supporters nationwide, and urge them to exercise restraint till the race commences officially as stipulated by law.

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)

July 28, 2018