The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abiodun promises local council chairmen will be elected, not selected

- By Eniola Daniel

OGUN State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has promised the people of the state that the forthcomin­g council elections will be free and fair, adding that the next council chairmen will not be appointed, but elected by the people.

Abiodun, who stated this at an event held in the state capital to welcome new members into the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), urged the new members to work towards the continued developmen­t of the party and the state.

“Very soon, the timetable for the election will be released. We will not appoint chairmen for you at all. Chairmansh­ip will not be by appointmen­t, it will be by election and everyone should continue to work hard,” he said.

The governor said that the administra­tion would continue to adopt the bottomup approach, which gives the people the power to choose projects that directly affects them, adding that the administra­tion in the next 60 days will commission the Sagamu- Abeokuta expressway, alongside other projects in May. He added that the administra­tion would continue to give the state capital and the people the attention they deserve.

“This is your government and that is the reason we ask from you before we embark on any project. We call it the bottom- up approach where we ask the local council chairmen, House of Assembly members, the monarchs, Community Developmen­t Councils ( CDC) and the Community Developmen­t

Associatio­ns ( CDA) to be part of any decision on projects’ rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion.

“All the roads we have done so far came through our bottom- up approach. By the grace of God, in the next 60 days, we will complete the Sagamu- Abeokuta expressway.

“Abeokuta is the capital city of the Gateway State and it must continue to be presented like a capital city. We will do everything to ensure that the city of Abeokuta is a befitting capital city in the comity of capital cities in the country,” he said.

Abiodun, while welcoming the new members into the APC, urged them to work together with the party in the business of making the party and the state an envy of all.

In their remarks, Adekunle Adesina and Chief Bode Mustapha, who charged party faithful to continue to support the state government and the party, urged party members not to see the new ones as their enemies, but to see them as partners in progress.

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