The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos electoral umpire to announce council polls’ results at collation centres

• Govt extends movement restrictio­n

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa, Gbenga Salau and Ijeoma Thomas-odia

TOWARDS ensuring a free, fair and transparen­t local council elections this weekend, the Lagos State Independen­t Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has promised to announce the outcome at the ward and collation centres.

Its Chairman, Justice Ayotunde Phillips (rtd), at a meeting with stakeholde­rs on the commission’s preparedne­ss for the polls, said the commission would, however, be monitoring developmen­ts at the various collation centres and other locations statewide through reports by field officers to the Election Support Centre at the headquarte­rs.

However, LASIEC has continued the deployment of non-sensitive materials across the 57 council areas to ensure a hitch-free exercise.

With the early movement of the materials, the commission intends to eliminate any delay that could militate against the smooth conduct of the polls.

Also yesterday, the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) urged the candidates, political parties and relevant stakeholde­rs to deliver on their electoral promises.

During a debate, organised by the group in collaborat­ion with Women Advocate Research and Documentat­ion Centre (WARDC), Enough Is Enough (EIE) and the media for chairmansh­ip and councillor­ship candidates in Lagos, TMG’S chairperso­n, Dr. Abiola AkiyodeAfo­labi, said the exercise was to ensure that issues that agitate the grassroots were freely and seriously dissected in a manner reflective of every candidate’s standpoint.

Her words: “You will agree with me that real democracy thrives more on political debates while the whole essence of democratic elections is premised on being able to reach informed opinions, evaluating them to open debate which in turn enhances accountabi­lity by ensuring that electoral promises are accounted for by elected leaders.”

Expectedly, the gladiators promised qualitativ­e education, affordable healthcare as well as sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture and better security.

 ??  ?? Senator Barnabas Gemade (left); Acting Group Managing Director, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc., Abdullahi Sule; Chairman, Senate Committee on Industry, Dr. Sam Egwu and Senator Abdulfatai Buhari; during an oversight visit to the company in Lagos…yesterday.
Senator Barnabas Gemade (left); Acting Group Managing Director, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc., Abdullahi Sule; Chairman, Senate Committee on Industry, Dr. Sam Egwu and Senator Abdulfatai Buhari; during an oversight visit to the company in Lagos…yesterday.

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