Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has challenged journalists to put pressure on politicians to ensure they do promote free, fair and credible elections in the country.
The governor gave the charge on Friday at the 14th All Nigerian Editors Conference with the theme, “Credible Elections, Sustainable Democracy and the Nigerian Media” in Asaba.
He said that the politicians on their own could not achieve credible elections without the press mounting pressure on them to do the right thing, by reporting facts and figures about politicians.
According to him, the press needs to enlighten Nigerian politicians and insist that votes count at every election in the country.
“You can put the politicians under pressure to do the right thing to ensure the conduct of credible elections in the country.
“This is because if the people know that their votes count, they will have confidence in the electioneering process and they will do the right thing.
He said that the democracy in the country was still evolving and that no election had gotten to the level of credibility in the country.
He said that the process of credible elections starts from the selection process at the party level, for those who would represent the people at the elections.
“The selection process before the election must be proper because credible elections depend on the structure and way the parties conduct their primaries.
“Once the process is not credible at the level of primaries of the parties, the likelihood is that the wrong person has been picked,” he said.
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