Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashola has condemned the unfortunate trend of hate speeches amongst politicians.
Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashola
has condemned the unfortunate trend of hate speeches amongst
politicians, saying it will undermine the electoral process and
democracy in the country.
Speaking while receiving a delegation of the Council of the Wise
on Thursday, March 19, the Governor said efforts must be made to stop
the act, and to institute a means of holding politicians accountable for
their actions and that of their supporters.
“The only way to hold politicians accountable is not only for what is done by them but that also done on their behalf,”
Fashola said. He added that it is imperative for candidates of
political parties at all levels to always distant themselves from hate
speeches and actions capable of disrupting the peace.
“We are helping to promote violence by allowing hate speeches by politicians,” he said.
He
stressed that those seeking for political offices must regard their
quest as a call to serve the people not their vested interest.
On
the use of card readers, he said that jettisoning it would be unfair to
Nigerians when so much money had been spent on its procurement.
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