Lagos LG election: IPAC faults LASIEC on release of guidelines

APC chieftain lauds LASIEC’s conduct of LG election

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress(APC)in Shomolu area of Lagos State, Mr Bowale Sosimi, has lauded the conduct of Saturday’s local government election in the state, describing it as ‘the way to go’.

Sosimi, a one-time chairmanship candidate for Somolu LG, gave the commendation in an interview with NAN on Saturday. According to him, the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) went the extra mile to make the exercise seamless.

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“I voted at my ward as early as 9 a.m and l encouraged my people to come out in their numbers to vote. We must be part of the success of this democracy. Fadeyi people are good people and must enjoy the fruits of democracy,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Adeyinka Adeniyi, a former Ward H Councilor, also told NAN that the election was credible and fair, adding it was peaceful. We believe that credible leaders will emerge in the election and Shomolu will be great.

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It was observed that following the low turnout witnessed at some polling units in the area, some residents went about ringing bells for people to come out and vote.

CP hails peaceful conduct of LG election in Lagos

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State  Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh has hailed the peaceful conduct of the Local Government Area  election in the state.

The Lagos state council poll held on Saturday in the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of the state.

The commissioner  gave the commendation  at the command’s  headquarters in  Ikeja, after the voting process. He  stated that the level of compliance to restriction of vehicular movements  was  very high.

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“Nobody was arrested for violating the restriction, we appreciate all residents  and visitors for complying with the directive.  It helped us to have a grip on the security situation throughout the period of the election.”

Jimoh commended the Inspector- General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun for providing all  necessities needed by officers  for  election duties.

“This is the result you get when your leader provides  you with all  logistics  for your  responsibilities, ” he said.

The commissioner said there was no complaint of violence during the election  throughout the length and breadth of the state.

“We went round to many areas, especially the flashpoints like Mushin, Ikorodu, FESTAC  town, Alimosho, Agege, Surulere, Ikeja among others, and these were places   we thought may  have issues of violence.

“There was  no  threat nor incidence  anywhere across the state.”

The police boss thanked all  officers and men of the command for their sacrifice and  commitment in ensuring that there was peace during the election.

“The conduct of police personnel was  perfect, they were polite but  ensured compliance to electoral rules.”

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