Lawrence Ndubeze, Awka
The Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC), a non-governmental organization that promotes democracy, transparency, and inclusive governance, has cautioned political actors in Anambra State against use of hate speech, spread of disinformation and fake news as the gubernatorial election draws near.
This was contained in a statement signed by SIDEC Executive Director, Ugochi Agalaba-Ehiahuruike, Thursday.
SIDEC called on all candidates, especially those from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), to refrain from making inflammatory remarks that could escalate tensions in the political environment.
“Hate speech and disinformation/fake news pose a serious threat to democratic values and social cohesion, undermining the foundation of a stable society.
“Promoting unity and understanding among candidates and voters is essential for ensuring a fair and inclusive electoral process. Creating a peaceful electoral environment is a key responsibility for political leaders.
“We encourage all candidates to focus their campaigns on issues important to voters, such as security concerns, rather than using divisive rhetoric. Hate speech especially damages democratic principles, divides voters, and jeopardizes social stability,” the statement read.
The Centre urged all political leaders to embrace respect and cooperation, reminding them that their actions significantly influence the electorate and the health of the democratic process.
“By promoting dialogue and understanding, candidates can help create a more positive political discourse that increases voter participation and trust in the electoral system.
“As the gubernatorial election nears, SIDEC remains dedicated to monitoring the political scene and advocating for a campaign environment rooted in tolerance and inclusivity, which are vital for the development of Anambra State.
“Anambra must once again demonstrate leadership in democratic conduct.”
