We are prepared to conduct a peaceful, fair election- LASIEC

by TheDiggerNews

Lagos: The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) says it is fully prepared to conduct a peaceful, fair, and transparent Local Government election in the state on Saturday.

LASIEC Chairman, Retired Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile, said this while briefing journalists on the commission’s preparations on Thursday in Lagos.

She said the LASIEC was not taking anything for granted as it had put everything humanly possible in place to ensure a successful election.

“The commission is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a successful, free, fair and credible election that is devoid of violence, intimidation, or harassment.

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“We count on you for an unbiased and balanced reportage of the exercise.

“My appeal to all the contestants is to uphold democratic values and conduct themselves with decorum, maturity, and respect for the rule of law.

“The commission remains non-partisan and will not condone any form of electoral malpractice or violence,” she said.

Okikiolu-Ighile urged eligible residents to participate actively in the process, advising voters to choose candidates according to their conscience and not sell their votes.

“To the electorate, I say this: Your vote is your voice. Come out on Saturday and cast your vote peacefully and confidently.

“Your participation strengthens our democracy and determines the quality of leadership at the grassroots.

“LASIEC is fully prepared for this election. Every necessary measure has been taken to guarantee the integrity of the process, Okikiolu-Ighile said

Regarding voter accreditation, Okikiolu-Ighile stated that LASIEC would not utilise the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) during the election.

She said, instead, an alternative electronic device would be used for seamless accreditation.

Okikiolu-Ighile said, “We have worked with a device using a telephone to get voters accredited for the election.

“It works anywhere and does the same work with the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).”

According to her, the polls will be held in the 20 Local Governments (LGs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) of the state.

Providing further details on the polls, she stated that out of the 19 registered political parties in Nigeria, only 15 would participate in the election.

“57 Chairmanship positions are being contested, as well as 57 Vice Chairmanship positions. Also, 376 Councillorship positions  are to be contested for

“The election will be held in all the 13,325 Polling Units across the state. The total number of registered voters stands at 7,060,195,” she said.

According to her, the number of PVCs collected is 6,214,970, while the number of PVCs uncollected is 845,225.

The chairman noted that the development that leads to any free, fair, and credible election starts with promoting public confidence and trust in the process.

To ensure a credible election, she said the commission had engaged political parties, civil society organisations, security agencies, the media, youths, persons with disabilities, and other key stakeholders through consultations, meetings, and advocacy visits to promote inclusivity and transparency.

According to her, the commission has ensured strict adherence to the election’s guidelines,

On voter apathy, Okikiolu-Ighile said that the commission had taken steps to promote voter turnout through several stakeholders’ sensitisation programmes in all five divisions of the state, in partnership with relevant stakeholders.

She said that the commission adopted various strategies, including voter education and media sensitisation, motorised campaigns, outdoor advertising, and branding, to reach out to the voting public.

“For transparency purposes, the recruitment of ad-hoc staff was conducted online through our user-friendly website.

“Those who met the rigorous process of selection have just completed their training and are ready for deployment,” she said

According to her, as part of LASIEC preparations for the election, non-sensitive materials have already been deployed.

She added that the distribution of sensitive materials to all the LGs and LCDAs would be conducted on the eve of election day, in the presence of security agencies and political party agents, to ensure security and transparency.

On security, Okikiolu-Ighile stated that the security of lives and properties, as well as the safety of materials, remained fundamental and was being given top priority before, during, and after the elections.

She assured the voting public of adequate security measures in place beyond the exercise.

“Members of the Nigeria Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, shall be the first responders, while the joint Military patrol – OP MESSA shall equally be on standby,” she said

On collation of results, Okikiolu-Ighile said that councillorship results would be collated at the ward collation centres. In contrast, the chairmanship results would be collated at the local government collation centres. 

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