Nigeria’s election relatively peaceful and calm

A week-long delay in holding Nigeria’s presidential election before it took place on Saturday damaged public confidence in the process and probably reduced voter turnout, the U.S. observer mission said on Monday.

He spoke with early results about to start trickling in.It was unclear when a winner would be declared but the vote pitting President Muhammadu Buhari against businessman and ex-vice president Atiku Abubakar was expected to be Nigeria’s tightest since the end of military rule in 1999.

A credible and relatively calm vote would open a new chapter in the chequered political history of Nigeria, where nearly six decades of independence have been tarnished by military coups, endemic corruption and secessionist movements.

The election was postponed on Feb. 16 just hours before it was due to begin, with authorities citing problems in delivering ballot papers and results sheets in some parts of the country.

Vi Reuters

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