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The federal government has expressed concern over the escalating post-election violence in the Republic of Mozambique.

Violence in the capital city of Maputo, and other major cities like Beira, and Nampula, resulted in the death of over 121 persons with over 380 injured.

The violent protests erupted after the Constitutional Council confirmed Daniel Chapo of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) as the winner of the presidential election with 65% of the votes. The results were rejected by the leader of the opposition party.

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In a statement yesterday, the federal government urged the aggrieved political parties to explore appropriate legal means to seek redress.

The statement which was signed by the Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, Acting Spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated: “The Federal Republic of Nigeria expresses concern over the escalating post-election violence in the Republic of Mozambique, especially in the Capital City of Maputo, and other major cities like Beira, and Nampula, which has reportedly resulted in the death of over 121 persons and over 380 injured.

“Therefore, the Federal Government of Nigeria calls for calm and advises the aggrieved political players to explore appropriate legal means to seek redress.

“Our thoughts are with the Government of the Republic of Mozambique and the families of all those affected by the dreadful crisis.”

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