By Gloria Emmanuel The Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria has advised Nigerians especially those in the volatile states to stockpile essential commodities before the February general elections.
Addressing newsmen on Friday in Abuja, the Executive Secretary of Caritas Nigeria, Rev, Fr. Evaristus Bassey on behalf of the Catholic Secretariat, said the advice became necessary so that people will not be caught napping in the event of outbreak of violence after the elections.
According to him, “Caritas Nigeria is the relief and development agency of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria while Justice Development and Peace Committee at the national level is the advocacy organ of the Conference”.
He said the Catholic Church would be deploying 4889 observers in 23 States across the country to monitor the conduct of the general elections till the end.
Rev Fr. Bassey reminded Nigerians that both the PDP and APC are the same and therefore, not worth being die for.
Consequently at a Contingency Planning meeting for possible elections violence attended by JDPC representatives from volatile states, the Caritas Nigeria resolved as follows:
Preventive Measures:
Church and Mosque leaders should intensify sensitization of their members to avoid violence whatever the outcome of the elections
Clergymen themselves must avoid being inciting and partisan during their sermons
Clergymen should admonish their members against inciting and abusive language in the social media
Traditional leaders should hold meetings with youth leaders on the need for peaceful conduct during and after the elections
Parents and elderly relatives should call their wards and warn them not to be used as instruments of violence by politicians.
Citizens should be aware that during voting there will be a card reader that would match the thump print on the permanent voter card with that of the holder; it is therefore useless to collect other people’s voter cards.
Citizens should not rely on the assurances of security agencies alone, as the scale of violence, if it happens, may overwhelm their capacity, and therefore must be extra vigilant
Citizens must pray against violence. On this note the JDPCs will be holding prayer rallies across five geo-political zones, except for the North East”.
Also, in the event of outbreak of violence, the Foundation advises as follows:
Citizens in volatile places should stock essential commodities in case shops are not open for days
Citizens should by now make arrangements for safe havens in case they have to escape from their homes; and those who can, should move their families from volatile areas, as the right to life is stronger than the right to vote
After voting, although they could stay back to observe the counting, we advise ordinary citizens in volatile places to go home, and allow politicians to sort themselves out. The Catholic Church is deploying 4889 observers in 23 States, these observers will also stay back to observe to the end.
“We advise churches and mosques to set aside some funds to deal with possible humanitarian crises that may arise, to complement government effort which often times is inadequate and therefore unreliable; especially with the experience of the current IDPs situation. After more than four years of a humanitarian crisis caused by Boko Haram we should be more proficient in handling these things but government is still dropping items and going away. Up till now, no proper camps.
“Finally we advise Nigerians to know that politicians are all the same. If APC, everyone will move there and if PDP wins, they will move back to PDP, so it is not worth it destroying property and or especially destroying lives just because one set of politicians have lost elections”.