Nigeria’s candidates blame each other in surprise vote delay

People wait sit outside a polling station following the presidential election being delayed by the Independent National Electoral Commission in Yola, Nigeria, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. A civic group monitoring Nigeria’s now-delayed election says the last-minute decision to postpone the vote a week until Feb. 23 “has created needless tension and confusion in the country.” (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A child leads a blind man as they walk past a wall of campaign posters in Kano, in northern Nigeria, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. A civic group monitoring Nigeria’s now-delayed election says the last-minute decision to postpone the vote a week until Feb. 23 “has created needless tension and confusion in the country.” (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

A man reads a copy of a newspaper which managed to print the news of the postponement in time, in the morning at a newspaper stand in Kano, northern Nigeria Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. Nigeria’s electoral commission delayed the presidential election until Feb. 23, making the announcement a mere five hours before polls were set to open Saturday. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

YOLA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s top candidates on Saturday condemned the last-minute decision to delay the presidential election for a week until Feb. 23, blaming each other but appealing to Africa’s largest democracy for calm.

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