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She said, “It is important at this juncture to remind the politicians of the Peace Accord that they voluntarily signed. This has become important as the heat of the elections and campaigns have intensified.
“We call on politicians to respect the peace accord that they voluntarily signed, reign in their supporters, respect other candidates, stop the use of abusive words and above all, shun violence as we have only one country that we can call our own. While lamenting the rate of defections in the country, Nwadishi disclosed that failure of political parties to have known ideologies could be the cause.
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