LG Poll Holds Today In Ondo Without Main Opposition Party - Politics
Though without the participation of the
major opposition party, All Progressive Congress (APC), the much
publicised election into local government administration holds in Ondo
State today.
During the exercise, electorates are expected to elect chairmen in the 18 local government areas and 203 wards.
The election is the first to be held since the incumbent Governor Olusegun Mimiko took over power in February 2009.
Mimiko
had on assumption of office dissolved the elected council
administration and replaced them with Caretaker committee that the state
government review every six months.
In order to ensure
participation of residents of the state the government had directed that
workers should close at 12.00pm so that whoever wanted to travel for
the election could do so.
At the headquarters of the Ondo State
Independent National Electoral Commission (ODIEC), located on Oba-Ile
Road in Akure, the office was a beehive of activities.
When THISDAY got to the office, staff of the commission were seen moving election materials to various local governments.
Equally, ad-hoc staff were seen collecting materials like identification tags, vests and caps made for the election.
The government had already announced restriction of movements from 7:00am to 4:00pm.
ODIEC said 17 political parties would be participating in the election, which the APC described as diversionary and unnecessary.
The
APC had directed its sypathisers to stay at home remain calm saying the
election could never be free alleging that the ODIEC officials were
card carrying members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
source:
www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/23/lg-poll-holds-today-in-ondo-without-main-opposition-party/
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