But Buhari, who is Jonathan’s main challenger in the February 14, 2015 presidential poll, said he does not accept any supporter who resorts to violence.
”I have received news of violence in Jos today. I condemn this violence in its entirety. I reject any supporter who resorts to violence. Like I said after the attack on our supporters in Rivers this week, elections are not war. Electoral violence is unacceptable”, the APC presidential candidate said in a Twitter post.
He also called on the ruling PDP to condemn the attack and sue for peace as the life of every Nigerian citizen is sacred.
“We can and we will bring #Change to Nigeria peacefully. I call on the PDP to join this call for peace. Every Nigerian life is sacred”, he urged.
Meanwhile, President Jonathan has condemned what he called the “violent destruction of supporters’ assets”.
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“On violent destruction of supporters’ assets, President Jonathan calls on his supporters to pursue Peace in the face of undue provocation”, Abati said.
The president reiterated his call for politicians and their supporters to conduct their electoral campaigns with highest possible decorum and civility towards political opponents.
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