President of the Senate, David Mark
 
President
 of the Senate, David Mark, said on Tuesday that the outcome of 
Saturday’s governorship election in Edo State was a hard lesson for the 
Peoples Democratic Party.
 Mark, who spoke at the confirmation of 
three Resident Electoral Commissioners, said the re-election of Governor
 Adams Oshiomhole offered some lessons for the PDP in the conduct of 
free and fair elections.
The Senate President’s position 
coincided with an admonition by an aide of President Goodluck Jonathan 
that state governors should take a cue from Oshiomhole’s victory.
Mark said, “I believe that the legacy 
all of us here would like to leave behind is that elections in this 
country will be free. They will be fair and they will be credible and 
everybody’s vote will count and they should be allowed to choose their 
own leaders. No imposition of any kind whatsoever should surface any 
more in this country.
“And I think that is a hard lesson that 
the ruling party has learnt from the Edo election. We hope that when 
these three nominees go there, they will ensure that elections are free,
 fair and that they are credible and that the PDP government will like 
to ensure that.”
Oshiomhole defeated the PDP candidate, 
Maj.-Gen. Charles Airhiavbere, with a wide margin. While the Edo 
governor polled 477,478 to secure his re-election, the PDP candidate 
scored 144, 235 votes.
The three nominees cleared by the Senate
 as RECs for the Independent National Electoral Commission are: Mr. Habu
 Zarma Hinna, Gombe State; Mr. Ikoiwak Aniedi-Abasi, Akwa Ibom State; 
and Mr. Baritor Lenusikpugi Kpagih, Rivers State.
The Special Adviser to the President on 
Technical Matters, Nze Akachukwu Nwankpo, urged state governors to 
exploit the opportunity offered by their exalted positions to bring 
democratic dividends to their people as a way of sustaining their 
positions.
Nwankpo made this comment while speaking with journalists in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said that the return of  Oshiomhole 
as the winner of the Edo State governorship election under the platform 
of the Action Congress of Nigeria showed the level of seriousness  
Jonathan attached to ensuring the conduct of free, fair and credible 
elections.
He said the President was determined to 
stand by INEC and the security agencies to ensure the transparency of 
electoral conduct in the country.
He said, “Jonathan is a President of 
Nigeria and not that of a political party, and his party is the fastest 
learner in this process.
 “The governors should be aware that the
 President is determined to conduct free and fair elections and they 
should rule to make the people of their states happy to  be re-elected 
into office.”
Meanwhile, members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum said on Tuesday that the people of Edo State were solidly behind Oshiomhole.
The governors said this was the reason 
the former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress was re-elected 
during Saturday’s governorship election in the state.
Apart from this, they also said that the election exemplified the confidence of the people of Edo in his leadership.
The governors, in their congratulatory 
message to Oshiomhole, which was signed by the Forum’s Director-General,
 Mr. Asishana Okauru, also extolled the virtue of the voters during the 
election.
The statement reads in part, “The election (of the governor) exemplified the confidence of the people of Edo in his leadership.
“While we congratulate the Governor for 
his victory, we congratulate the people of Edo state for their conduct 
during the election.
“The people of the state have made all 
Nigerians proud by demonstrating, again, that Nigerians, on their own 
can choose their own leaders on their own terms, in an ordered manner.”
It added that the  peaceful conduct of the election further assured  that the future of democracy was bright in the country.
The forum called on Oshiomhole to see the election as one in which there was no victor and no vanquished.
“As the governor is inaugurated for a 
second term, we urge him to put behind him the acrimony and controversy 
that characterised electioneering in the state in the past few months 
and begin earnestly to give quality governance to the people of the 
state,” the Forum added.
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