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Nigeria Elections Hold Promise to Set New Integrity Standard
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APRIL 18, 2011 NIGERIAN ELECTIONS HOLD THE PROMISE OF SETTING NEW INTEGRITY STANDARD, NDI MISSION FINDS [1] Nigeria\u2019s just-completed presidential and National Assembly elections "represent a step forward from seriously flawed elections of the past" and "hold the promise of setting a new standard for integrity in Nigeria\u2019s electoral process," NDI said in a statement [2] from Abuja, Nigeria. Noting the commitment and dedication of Nigerian voters who faced long lines and high temperatures to cast their presidential ballots on April 16, NDI said the polls appear to mark a turning point for Africa\u2019s most populous country. But the Institute also cited a number of important problems that need to be addressed before the upcoming state elections April 26 and in the longer term. The delegation\u2019s report contains both short- and long-term recommendations for improvements. "Continued vigilance is still needed through the completion of the 2011 election process to realize the promise of these polls," NDI said. The Institute cautioned that its findings were preliminary, noting that serious irregularities can emerge later in the process. Read more: *Read the full statement» [3] *Read the full press release» [4] *Read the full statement [5] and the press release [6] from Project 2011 Swift Count, a coalition of civic groups formed to monitor the election» *Read the statement from the group of domestic election observers that comprise the National Elections Incidents Center» [7] Pictured above: A voter in Abuja ------------------------- The National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to strengthen and expand democracy worldwide by promoting citizen participation, openness and accountability in government. address tel: 202.728.5500 fax: 202.728.5520 www.ndi.org contactndi@ndi.org [8] — To opt out of NDI's Nigeria interest email list, follow this link: Opt Out [9] To unsubscribe from all updates from NDI, follow the link below: Unsubscribe [10] Links: ------ [1] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2243&qid=271043 [2] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2238&qid=271043 [3] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2238&qid=271043 [4] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2239&qid=271043 [5] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2240&qid=271043 [6] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2241&qid=271043 [7] https://contribute.ndi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=2242&qid=271043 [8] mailto:contactndi@ndi.org [9] http://contribute.ndi.org/https://contribute.ndi.org/civicrm/mailing/optout?reset=1&jid=907&qid=271043&h=0308d3c14121015d6eb6f1ed3eb0082e5500e3a2 [10] http://contribute.ndi.org/https://contribute.ndi.org/civicrm/mailing/unsubscribe?reset=1&jid=907&qid=271043&h=0308d3c14121015d6eb6f1ed3eb0082e5500e3a
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