GOCOP strengthens partnership with EU, IPC on sustaining democratic process 

Wed, Mar 27, 2024
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THE Guild of Corporate Online Publishers, GOCOP, has expressed its commitment to enter into partnership with key international and local partners in the ongoing drive to strengthen the country’s democratic process to ensure peaceful and transparency during elections.

The Treasurer of the Guild,, Yemisi Izuora,, in her goodwill remarks at the Multi-Stakeholders Dialogue on Rebuilding Trust in the Electoral Process, Institutions and Elections, organised by the International Press Center, IPC, and funded by European Union, said that the summit offered opportunities for stakeholders, including the media To proffer solutions to challenges that threatens elections in the country.

“We are indeed happy to be invited to this programme, which is about creating a conducive democratic environment for our dear country. From research there is no perfect democracy anywhere in the world and different countries experience one form of distortion or the other,” Izuora said,

However, she observed that the only unfortunate thing is that the peculiarity of electoral violence and manipulation in Nigeria and other African countries is more worrisome.

She observed that a dialogue of this nature is therefore very encouraging to continuously remind us of our responsibilities as the electorate to eschew violence, like intimidation, ballot box snatching, other political violence among others.

The Treasurer commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for continuously addressing the grey areas that give rise to some of the challenges we experienced before and after the elections.

She stressed the need for the Judiciary to deal with political litigations speedily to allow elected officers to settle down for business of governance.

“The INEC has cultivated the culture of engaging with various stakeholders before and after the elections, which is ongoing for the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

“Therefore this engagement is very encouraging and we lend our support to it and as media practitioners we too have a duty to ensure we discourage sensational headlines that are capable of causing violence.

“Above all, we in GOCOP are working with key government agencies to eliminate fake news whose impact has attempted to cause serious security issues.

“Thanks for organizing this forum and I believe at the end we will be enriched and further encouraged to do what is right to sustain our nascent democracy,” she added.

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-March 27, 2024 @ 18:43 GMT|

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