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US places travel restrictions on Nigerians involved in violence and rigging during elections

This latest move follows a decision in January 2019 to deny visas to individuals involved in electoral violence. Last year travel restrictions were also placed on individuals who were involved in corruption and electoral violence during the country's general elections in February – March 2019. The lastest visa restrictions affect "individuals have so far operated with impunity at the expense of the Nigerian people and have undermined democratic principles," Morgan Ortagus, a US State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement announcing the restrictions Monday. "We condemn the acts of violence, intimidation, or corruption that harmed Nigerians and undermined the democratic process." It listed four states in Nigeria as harboring violators. The visa restrictions will only affect "certain individuals and not directed at the Nigerian people," the report says. However, the individuals affected were not named. It stated that the US government wants to help Nigeria "end corruption and strengthen democracy, accountability, and respect for human rights.""Nigeria's general elections and parliamentary elections, held between March and April 2019, were marred by violence, vote-buying and rigging. More than 620 people died of violence during the 2019 elections cycle, according to a report from SBM Intelligence, one of Nigeria's leading analysis platforms.This violence weakens voter confidence in the government and scares away Nigerians from participating in elections, says Lagos based public affairs analyst Samuel Ibemere. "Nigeria has had leaders who do not care about the consequences of their actions or being accountable to the people. The US is sending the message that there is now a Big Brother is watching their actions. The country has had the politicians who subdue the will of the people during votes. It is a problem that has been here for a long time," says Samuel. Nigeria will go to the polls once more on September 19 to elect the governor of Edo state, one of the states included in the US visa ban. The rhetoric of the top candidates from the country's leading polRead More – Source

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