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UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by dvdaddy2002: 10:59pm On Sep 21, 2018
The British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria, Laure Beaufils, has, over the weekend, disclosed that the UK governmentwill spend about 47. 4 million pounds on Deepening Democracy in Nigeria Programme Phase 2 (DDiN2), saying that the DDiNs is a programme funded under the Department for International Development (DFID), arm of the Commission and is geared towards supporting democratic governance around the world with focus on Nigeria.

Beaufils said this during an interactive session with journalists to mark the 2018 International Day of Democracy, tagged, ‘Deepening Democracy in Nigeria’.

According to her, the UK government will be contributing significantly to the goal of free, fair, credible, and peaceful 2019 elections in Nigeria and to ensure this, the British Deputy High Commission in Lagos has outlined measures that will support the success of the polls next year.

“The UK is a long-term partner and friend of Nigeria in all spheres, including politics. The Prime Minister, Theresa May’s, visit to Nigeria is a testament to the fact that the two countries maintain a healthy bi-lateral relationship. However, the UK has no preference for any party or candidate, but making frantic efforts to give advocacy and campaigns to support citizens-led groups to curb electoral violence”, Beaufils added.

Speaking also, Programme Coordinator, Deepening Democracy in Nigeria (DDiN2), Damilare Babalola, stated that the British Deputy High Commission is working earnestly with relevant stakeholders to deepen democracy and to, within the next six months, ensure free and fair polls and best elections outcomes.

She said the DFID-UK funded programme, which has been in existence for the past four years will be working with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and relevant security agencies, among other relevant bodies, to ensure a successful 2019 elections in Nigeria, and to also improve voters-participation, participatory governance and electoral process during polls.

“DDiN is an on-going process that supports civil society organizations and provides periodic intervention with the public.

The body also works with relevant stakeholders to ensure an all-inclusive political process in Nigeria, as well as reaches to the grassroots to ensure issue-based politics, peaceful and non-violent political process come 2019”, Damilare said, while speaking on how to curb vote-buying among politicians and the little INEC or UK government can do, if there is no assistance from other stakeholders to ensure thugery and violence are reduced to the barest minimum.

For a fact, vote-buying is a threat to peaceful elections if not contained and I urge all stakeholders in Nigerian politics to eschew all forms of vote-buying and threats to peaceful elections, come 2019.”
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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by dunkem21(m): 11:17pm On Sep 21, 2018
Hmnnn.. Saraki and the international press conference effect wink

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by godox2(m): 11:43pm On Sep 21, 2018
OK, Good as far as BABA will continue, no pronlem

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Teeboi56: 7:03am On Sep 22, 2018
Alright
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Offpoint: 7:03am On Sep 22, 2018
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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by TrumpDesigns(m): 7:03am On Sep 22, 2018
47.4 million pounds.....!!!!!!!!!
That is about 22.5 billion naira....
For what Abeg......
That's a lie

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by nelsonebby(m): 7:03am On Sep 22, 2018
Who believes this nonsense

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Flexherbal(m): 7:04am On Sep 22, 2018


For a fact, vote-buying is a threat to peaceful elections if not contained and I urge all stakeholders in Nigerian politics to eschew all forms of vote-buying and threats to peaceful elections, come 2019.
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by BruncleZuma: 7:04am On Sep 22, 2018
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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by amaniro: 7:04am On Sep 22, 2018
godox2:
OK, Good as far as BABA will continue, no pronlem

Learn to correctly spell,it's no problem.

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by baby124: 7:05am On Sep 22, 2018
Nigeria does not need this money. UK can use their money for their dwindling economy and stop corrupting our politicians. All bribe money in disguise.

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Nobody: 7:07am On Sep 22, 2018
Omo see money APC wan flex? shocked

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Nobody: 7:11am On Sep 22, 2018
Hmmm
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by tiredoflife(m): 7:13am On Sep 22, 2018
godox2:
OK, Good as far as BABA will continue, no pronlem

Come force baba to continue na
See mumu talk angry

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by lrdval: 7:14am On Sep 22, 2018
Uk leave Nigeria alone. Leave us alone. Slave masters. Why are you pumping Over 2billion naira on election while you haven’t done that to take away poverty in the land. Are you planning to put another slave president that will continue giving you your normal share of the backward oil. The other time your president was with our president. What are you discussing 2019 election. You think we are not aware. One day all these indirect slavery will end. Only one selfless president in Nigeria will change Nigeria to good. Just one tenure. I pray to god to be alive when the president will emerge. I have a dream. It will emerge

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by holuphisayor(m): 7:16am On Sep 22, 2018
Why waste £47m on election that will be rigged anyway.

Why not commit that to the health or educational sector?

Election shouldn't be the priority in this country.

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by prela(f): 7:21am On Sep 22, 2018
More money for our evil leaders to squander

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by chiscodedon(m): 7:23am On Sep 22, 2018
Rubbish.. Make them share the money to the citizens

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Haywhymido(m): 7:31am On Sep 22, 2018
Una Don come again
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Haywhymido(m): 7:33am On Sep 22, 2018
nelsonebby:
Who believes this nonsense
the gullible ones

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by mmsen: 7:34am On Sep 22, 2018
Wasted money.

Stop allowing crooks to buy property in the UK.

Stop allowing Nigerian politicians (and corrupt contractors) from sending their children to school in the UK.

Stop allowing them to access health services in the UK when they are alleged 'public servants' in Nigeria.

That would 'deepen democracy' but it would cost the UK a lot more than 50 million GBP....

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by bonechamberlain(m): 7:35am On Sep 22, 2018
nonsense,

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Mccullum: 7:37am On Sep 22, 2018
This is undiluted lie, this news is fake... UK can't spend such huge amount of money on Nigerian election, that will above 22 billion Naira if converted.

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Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Nobody: 7:38am On Sep 22, 2018
That's nothing compared to the costly expense oh having to deport Nigerians back

The world has seen how ineffective the Nigerian government is and to publicly romance with China is sacrilegious
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Nobody: 7:39am On Sep 22, 2018
Mccullum:
This is undiluted lie, this news is fake... UK can't spend such huge amount of money on Nigerian election, that will above 22 billion Naira if converted.

Why are you angry ?
Why didn't you complain with China was giving you loan for very fictitious reasons
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by Henri8: 7:42am On Sep 22, 2018
Rigging money. Britain would do anything to keep power in the north.
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by ollah2: 8:02am On Sep 22, 2018
Las las, Nigeria will be eventually auctioned and Nigerians living in Nigeria will become slaves.
Re: UK To Commit 47.4m Pounds On Nigeria’s 2019 Elections by ollah2: 8:03am On Sep 22, 2018
Henri8:
Rigging money. Britain would do anything to keep power in the north.


And how many Southerners are contesting?

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