A former US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell, has warned that
Nigeria is likely to experience large scale violence as a result of the
upcoming general elections.
Campbell stated this in a report titled ‘Nigeria’s 2015 Presidential
Election: Contingency Planning Memorandum Update,’ which was published
and released by the US Council on Foreign Relations.
Campbell also predicts that incumbent, President Goodluck Jonathan is
likely to beat strongest opponent, Muhammadu Buhari of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) at the polls.
“The upcoming elections are a rematch of the 2011 elections between
the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan (a southern Christian) and
Muhammadu Buhari (a northern Muslim and a former military chief).
Tension between Washington and Abuja is higher than in 2011, largely
over how to respond to the radical Islamist insurgent group, Boko Haram,
which is steadily gaining strength in northeast Nigeria,” the report
read.
“The APC is stronger than its predecessors (Action Congress of
Nigeria and Congress for Progressives Change) and reflects a splintering
of the political classes. The government’s inability to defeat Boko
Haram, the economic hardships brought on by falling oil prices, and a
growing public perception that the Jonathan administration is weak have
fueled support for the All Progressives Congress. Though the APC’s voter
base is in the North, it enjoys support all over the country, unlike
the opposition in 2011,” it continues.
Campbell however notes that Jonathan is at an advantage due to the
fact that he is “is at the centre of extensive patronage networks; he
has access to the government’s oil revenue; and he and his party largely
control the election machinery and ballot-counting infrastructure.”
“It is uncertain whether any provisions will be made for voters in
the three northern states placed under a state of emergency because of
Boko Haram, as well as the estimated one million people displaced by the
insurgency. These displaced voters would likely support Buhari and the
APC; their exclusion would benefit Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP). Thus despite the strength of the opposition, Jonathan
remains the likely—but not certain—winner,” Campbell stated.
The former Ambassador also warned that the elections could “precipitate violence that could destabilize Nigeria.”
Campbell was ambassador of Nigerian from 2004 to 2007 and in 2010
authored a book about the country titled “Nigeria: Dancing on the
Brink”.
rexy republic
Monday, 16 February 2015
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