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Welcoming peaceful Nigerian elections, Ban encourages patience as polls wrap up

President Goodluck Jonathan (left) and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the two main presidential candidates in the 28 March 2015 elections in Nigeria at the signing of the “Renewal of Pledges” ceremony. Chairman of the Peace Committee, former head of State Gen. Ab
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President Goodluck Jonathan (left) and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the two main presidential candidates in the 28 March 2015 elections in Nigeria at the signing of the “Renewal of Pledges” ceremony. Chairman of the Peace Committee, former head of State Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar is at centre.

Welcoming peaceful Nigerian elections, Ban encourages patience as polls wrap up

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has congratulated the people and Government of Nigeria on the largely peaceful and orderly conduct of yesterday's presidential and parliamentary elections.

In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mr. Ban condemnedthe attacks reportedly carried out by Boko Haram and others who attempted to disrupt the polling.

“He is encouraged by the determination and resilience shown by the Nigerian people in pressing forward and exercising their civic duties in the face of unjustifiable violence.”

The Secretary-General's statement goes on to encourages all Nigerians to continue to maintain a peaceful atmosphere and to exercise patience throughout the ongoing voting process and the announcement of the final results.

“He calls on all actors to channel any complaints that might arise through the established dispute resolution mechanisms,” the statement says, adding that the UN chief believes that the successful conclusion of the electoral process will mark an important step forward in further consolidating democracy and the rule of law in Nigeria.