#News: Nigeria postpones presidential vote

Started by BBC, Feb 08, 2015, 01:31 AM

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line  Boko Haram attacks during election campaign   Women who escaped a 2014 Boko Haram attack in Nigeria's Adamawa state at a camp for displaced people, 31 January Women who escaped a 2014 Boko Haram attack in Nigeria's Adamawa state are now staying at a camp for displaced people  
  • 8 January: President Jonathan opens his election campaign  
  • 14 January: Nigerian military repel attack on the town of Biu in the north-eastern state of Borno
  • 18 January: Suicide bomber kills four people after detonating a car bomb at a bus station in north-eastern Yobe state
  • 25 January: Militants attack strategically important north-eastern city of Maiduguri, with dozens reported killed
  • 4 February: Militants kill up to 70 people in attack on Cameroon
  • 6 February: First attack on Niger repulsed by Niger's military  
Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamists?

How have Boko Haram become so strong?

line  'Onerous responsibility'  "The commission cannot lightly wave off the advice of the nation's security chiefs," said Mr Jega.

"The risk of deploying young men and women and calling people to exercise their democratic rights in a situation where their security cannot be guaranteed is a most onerous responsibility."

Parliamentary elections due to take place on 14 February have also been postponed to 28 March.

Elections for state governors and assemblies slated for 28 February have been moved to 11 April.

line  The contenders  
Goodluck Jonathan Muhammadu Buhari
 Goodluck Jonathan    Muhammadu Burhari  
Security  
Promises to do "everything humanly possible" to combat Boko Haram. Seeks greater regional and international cooperation to tackle the insurgency, terrorism, piracy and organised crime.

Says the government has been ineffective and lacks the willpower to fight Boko Haram. Pledges to end the insurgency within months if elected.

Economy  
Says he will continue with his economic blueprint known as the "2011-2015 Transformation agenda". Views economic diversification as a key step towards addressing the fall in global oil prices.

Says government's economic policies have worsened the lives of Nigerians. Promises to pick "competent hands" to run the economy. Pledges to tackle poverty by closing the wealth gap through shared economic growth.

Corruption  
Says "we are fighting corruption. It is not by publicly jailing people. Yes, we believe in suppressing corruption, but our emphasis is in prevention."

Says one of his key priorities is to wipe out corruption. "If Nigeria doesn't kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria".

Employment  
Promises to create 2 million jobs each year. Launched YouWIN scheme for young entrepreneurs and Sure-P initiative aimed at helping graduates find jobs.

Promises to create 20,000 jobs per state, totalling 720,000. Pledges support for the agricultural sector and soft loans for small manufacturers to boost job creation.

Infrastructure  
Credits his administration with reviving the railway system and improving road infrastructure.

Pledges to complete stalled road projects and improve infrastructural development nationwide, especially in the north-east.

Energy  
Says government's privatization of the power generation and distribution companies will ensure regular power supplies in the future.

Favours exploration of non-oil sector. Says economic diversification key to addressing falling global oil prices.

Profile: Goodluck Jonathan

Profile: Muhammadu Buhari

line  Thousands of people have died as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency, while more than a million people have been displaced over the past six years.

The militants control a large stretch of land in north-eastern Nigeria but have also started attacking neighbouring countries.

The group attacked a town in Niger for the first time on Friday.  

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