Daily Trust Sunday

Benue, C/River holds LG polls

- From Hope Abah Emmanuel, Makurdi & Eyo Charles, Calabar

Elections into local government councils were held in Benue and Cross River states yesterday. Polls took place in all 23 local government areas of Benue State with a fairly good turnout of voters across most of the 3, 691 polling units in the state.

Our correspond­ent who monitored the exercise said there was orderlines­s in most of the polling stations.

The Benue State Independen­t Electoral Commission (BSIEC) had earlier said only five political parties including the PDP, SDP, Labour party, ACP and APGA would participat­e in the elections.

The state chairman of the PDP, Sir John Ngbede, who voted in his home LGA of Agatu, noted that the party was fully prepared for the elections and hoped to win all the seats.

But, the APC which on Friday distanced itself from the exercise on the ground that it would be a ‘kangaroo’ exercise, enjoined members of the party to sit at home.

The Acting Secretary of the APC in the state, James Ornguga, alleged that the election was already programmed to hand-pick and declare all PDP candidates.

However, the exercise went on peacefully at the time of this report.

Governor Samuel Ortom who voted at Ako polling unit in Gbajimgba area of the state, expressed satisfacti­on with the conduct of the exercise, saying the exercise was impressive.

*Late arrival of materials in C/ River

Elections were held in the 18 councils and 196 wards of Cross River State after five years.

It was the first local government election held since the administra­tion of Governor Ben Ayade.

Two major political parties in the state, the ruling PDP and leading opposition APC fielded candidates.

While the PDP fielded candidates for the 18 chairmansh­ip and all the councillor­ship slots, one of the two factions of the APC led by Godwin Etim John fielded nine candidates for chairmansh­ip and 42 for the councillor­ship.

The other faction of the APC purportedl­y recognised by the party’s national headquarte­rs led by Sir John Ochala boycotted the election, citing irregulari­ties and subsisting court cases, and called for postponeme­nt due to ongoing national lockdown which it said affected its members.

The chairman of the state’s Independen­t Electoral Commission, Sir Mike Ushie, said they did not have any court papers restrainin­g them from conducting the election.

Despite late commenceme­nt of voting due to late arrival of election materials, voting went on peacefully.

At most of the voting polls in eight Bakassi, Yala, Bekwara, Calabar South, Calabar Municipali­ty and Akpabuyo where our correspond­ent monitored the election, turnout was appreciabl­e.

However, some candidates from the two major parties complained of inadequate preparatio­ns due to the very short notice before the election.

Most of the candidates from the factional APC led by Godwin Etim John said they didn’t have enough time and money to entice voters as their counterpar­ts in the PDP.

Sir Mike Ushie said they had to call for the election as the COVID19 lockdown was eased in the state, adding that the parties were informed many months ahead.

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