Daily Trust Saturday

Lagos, Ogun hold LG polls today, police warn violence perpetrato­rs

- Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Eugene Agha, Lagos & Peter Moses, Abeokuta

Lagos and Ogun States would today conduct local government elections, with the promise by the electoral bodies to ensure free and fair polls.

Both states have equally announced restrictio­n of movements to allow the electorate­s participat­e in the elections.

While restrictio­n in Lagos takes place between 8am and 3pm, Ogun handed down a nine-hour restrictio­n, taking effect between 7 in the morning and 4pm.

Addressing newsmen yesterday, the Lagos State Independen­t Electoral Commission said 15 political parties registered and would be participat­ing in the Saturday poll.

The chairman of the LASIEC, Mrs Ayotunde Philips, assured of security before, during and after the election.

In Ogun State, there was confusion on the participat­ion of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the election.

A faction backed by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP, under the chairmansh­ip of Sikirulai Ogundele, announced withdrawal from the election, but another faction led by Leke Shittu insisted on featuring in the poll.

The Ogun State Independen­t Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) had recognised Shittu’s faction based on a court order, and thereby accepted its list of candidates for the July 24 election.

But Ogundele had earlier dragged the OGSIEC to court for dealing with a faction loyal to the late Buruji Kashamu of the PDP.

Meanwhile, the commission­er of police, Lagos State command, Hakeen Odumosu, in a statement yesterday vowed to deal ruthlessly with anyone or group of persons involved in electoral violence and thuggery during and after the local government election.

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