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"Ahead of Ondo Guber: 17 Political Parties Commit to Peace with Signed Accord"


In the lead-up to the Ondo State governorship election, 17 political parties have signed a peace accord, signaling their commitment to ensuring a peaceful and violence-free election process. The peace pact was organized to promote a fair and smooth election, and it is part of efforts by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, and other stakeholders to mitigate electoral violence, promote cooperation among parties, and foster a spirit of sportsmanship.

The peace agreement typically includes a commitment by the parties to:

  1. Shun violence: The parties pledge to refrain from any violent actions before, during, and after the election.
  2. Encourage peaceful campaigning: Political parties agree to conduct their campaigns within the bounds of the law and encourage their supporters to do the same.
  3. Respect electoral rules: The signatories agree to respect the electoral process and accept the results of the election, provided they are conducted fairly and transparently.
  4. Collaborate with security agencies: Parties commit to working with law enforcement to maintain order and security throughout the election period.

The signing of such peace accords is often a significant part of the pre-election process, aimed at reducing the potential for post-election violence, particularly in states with a history of electoral disputes or unrest.

The Ondo State governorship election will be watched closely, given its potential impact on the political landscape in the region.

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