Wednesday, January 16, 2019

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Nigeria Resolution


 



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 16, 2018

 

Bass, Engel Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Encouraging Transparent Elections In Nigeria

 

WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), top Democrat serving on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, introduced a resolution along with the Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Elliot L. Engel (D-New York), the top Republican serving the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa Congressman Chris Smith (R-New Jersey), Nigeria Caucus Co-Chairs Representatives Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) and Shelia Jackson Lee (D-Texas), and Representative Gregory Meeks (D-New York) urging the government of Nigeria, along with Nigeria's political parties, to ensure electoral accountability and transparency in the upcoming February election.

 

"It is in the best interest of the United States to maintain a strong bilateral relationship with a politically stable, democratic, and economically sound Nigeria that can play a leadership role in the region and the continent more broadly," said Representative Bass. "A credible, transparent and peaceful election this coming February would further consolidate democratic gains achieved over the last two decades.  Nigerians are deeply committed to democracy and ensuring transparency in electoral preparations, which would build public confidence in the electoral process. This resolution sends the message that the people of the United States will continue to stand with the people of Nigeria in support of peace and democracy."

 

"I am proud to be an original cosponsor of this legislation, which reaffirms the United States' long-standing commitment to strengthening democracy in Nigeria," said Chairman Engel. "In 2015, Nigeria became another democratic role model for countries on the continent, showing that a credible electoral process could result in the peaceful transition of power from an incumbent to the opposition. Regardless of the outcome, my hope for the upcoming presidential, gubernatorial, and National Assembly elections is that Nigerian politicians, citizens, and the electoral commission will build on the successes of 2015 to further consolidate democracy in Nigeria."

 

"The upcoming elections in Nigeria, Africa's largest democracy and economy, are critical to the future of the nation," said Ranking Member Smith. "Reports of President Muhamadu Buhari's apparent crackdown on non-violent protests and harassment of opposition leaders are extremely concerning, as well as the ongoing violence that has been perpetrated by extremists, particularly in the Middle Belt region. The violence must be stopped, along with any subversion of the electoral process. The Nigerian government must see to free and fair elections, which this resolution calls for."

 

"As Co-Chair of the Congressional Nigeria Caucus, I appreciate the importance of a strong bilateral relationship with Nigeria and applaud its citizens for their commitment to democracy," said Representative Chabot. "There is still work to be done, however, to ensure that Nigeria's upcoming elections are transparent, peaceful, and credible. Our resolution lays out the necessary steps to achieve these goals, and urges Nigeria to conduct elections free of violence. Conducting high-quality elections will strengthen our bilateral relationship, help consolidate Nigerian democracy, and be an example to other countries."

 

"As a founding Co-Chair of the Congressional Nigeria Caucus, I am excited that over 84 million Nigerians have registered to vote, a record breaking number and an 18% increase from the 2015 elections," said Representative Jackson-Lee. "Nigeria has one of the largest youth populations in the world and I encourage the Nigerian youth to #GetOuttheVote. I urge Nigerian political parties, civil society, and community leaders to address challenges such as voter fraud and the hardship that displaced persons encounter in order to cast their vote. It is up to Nigerians on the ground to ensure that elections are free, fair, and peaceful."

 

"It is critical that Nigeria remain a role model in its region for democratic institutions and work to ensure free and fair elections," said Representative Meeks. "There can be no democracy without full confidence in the results of an election, and it is vital that there is full transparency so that February leaves no doubt as to the outcome."

 

Read the full piece of legislation here.

 

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Media inquiries:  Zach Seidl – Zachary.Seidl@mail.house.gov

First elected to Congress in 2010, Rep. Bass is serving her fourth term in Congress where she is Ranking Member on the House Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations Subcommittee.  Rep. Bass' Congressional District includes Los Angeles and Culver City and was the 67th Speaker of the California Assembly from 2008-2010.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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