Tag: LG Elections

  • Fubara foresees new political structure in Rivers

    Fubara foresees new political structure in Rivers

    Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State says the local government election slated for October 5 in the State will produce a new political structure that is people-oriented.

    The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Nelson Chukwudi, quoted Fubara as saying this when  he received members of ‘The Simplicity Movement’ in Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

    The group was led by Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, a candidate of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) in the 2023 gubernatorial election.

    Responding to the level of public support demonstrated by the group, the governor promised to continue to defend the integrity of the state in the face of ongoing political challanges.

    “We must defend the dignity of our state, we must ensure that the commonwealth of this state belongs to everyone. This is the reason for our slogan ‘Rivers First’.

    ‘We believe that if we put the interest of the state above personal gains, we would have addressed the challanges associated with crime, hunger and unemployment,” the governor said.

    He urged the electorate to freely participate in the election. The governor also said that the election when concluded would help his administration chart the second phase of its struggle.

  • Gov Mbah swears-in 17 newly elected LG Chairmen

    Gov Mbah swears-in 17 newly elected LG Chairmen

    Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, on Monday, swore in 17 newly elected Local Government Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, charging them to transform their areas for the benefit of rural dwellers.

    The Chairmen and LGAs are Jude Chinedu Asogwa, Nsukka; Joel Onyemaechi, Enugu South; Ugo Ukwueze, Igboeze South; Obiora Obeagu, Isi-Uzo; Dr Ibenaku Onoh, Enugu North;  Ugochukwu Nwanjoku, Aninri; Dr Eric Odo, Igbo-Etiti; and Akachukwu Eze, Udenu.

    Others are Dr Uche Ogalla, Igboeze North; Chijioke Ezugwu, Uzo Uwani; Hyginus Agu, Udi; Uche Okoro, Awgu; Belove Dan Anike, Enugu East; John Ogbodo, Nkanu West; Vitals Ndu, Ezeagu; and Sydney Edeh, Nkanu East.

    Mbah, performing the ceremony at the Government House, Enugu, before the Attorney -General and Commissioner for Justice, Enugu State, Dr Kingsley Udeh,  described their emergence as deserved victories.

    He noted that there were challenges across all sectors, and as such, the state had no tolerance for local government chairmen who did not govern from the their council areas.

    The governor said that the talking and campaign as well as honeymoon were over, and it was time for them to walk the talk.

    “What you did here today is executing your own part of the social contract that you have with the people. Those promises that you made to them, this is time for action.

    “It is time for you to think out of the box on how to creatively generate wealth, employment, source for money to deal with all the developmental challenges within your council areas,” he said.

    He admonished them to lead people+focused government by ensuring that people were at the centre of their governance module, as well as nurturing a sense of inclusion to banish feelings of alienation.

    Mbah also charged them to ensure peace and security in their council areas, saying the state had zero tolerance for crime.

    “Things like potable water, in the 21st century, should be made available for communities, and it is your duty to ensure that every community and home have access to it.

    “Think of other basic amenities like rural electrification and renewable energy. You have to go through pain with them, work with them to develop strategies and solutions that can solve their problems.”

    Responding, the Chairman Nkanu East Local Government Area, Sydney Edeh, expressed gratitude for having the opportunity to serve with the governor.

    “For us to be elected to work under your government is a mark indelible. We are fully charged to serve and will not let you down,” Edeh said.

    Obiora Obeagu of Isi- Uzo Council Area, also promised that he would deliver on his mandate by meeting the demands of the people.

  • PDP rejects Anambra LG election results

    PDP rejects Anambra LG election results

    The Peoples  Democratic Party(PDP) Anambra Chapter has rejected the outcome of the Saturday Local Government Council elections in the State. Chief Chigozie Igwe, the chairman of PDP in Anambra said this in an interview on Awka on Monday.

    Mrs Genevieve Osakwe, Chairman,  Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC), Sunday night declared chairmanship and councillorship candidates of  ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) winners in the 21 local government councils and 326 wards.

    Osakwe while declaring the results described the election as free, fair, credible and peaceful.(

    Nut Igwe, who described, t he exercise as a charade said the PDP did not boycott the election like other political parties did, adding that it, therefore was on good stead to deplore its outcome.

    The PDP chairman said the party was still studying the detail of the exercise, vowing that PDP would challenge it.

    “They gave us one month to prepare for the election, within the period we sold forms, screened nominees, conducted primary, campaign and met all the conditions.

    “But on election day, ANSIEC sent materials and officials to where they liked, no result was released to anywhere including Zikdton primary school, Nza Ozubulu where I voted.

    “They conducted a charade I’m the name of election, so we are rejecting whatever result they released,” he said.

    Igwe said the PDP would ensure that the autonomy of the local government areas in Anambra was not compromised.

    He said that local government funds should be applied at levels for the development of the communities.

    “Local government autonomy has come to; we will make sure any chairman who misuses local government money is prosecuted and sent to jail

    “As the leading opposition party in Anambra, the PDP is going to stand for the people and ensure that the principles of layers of government are  respected,” he said.

  • APC kicks over Kano LG election

    APC kicks over Kano LG election

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged that New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) planned to prosecute the upcoming local government elections in Kano State with funds diverted from Local Government Councils.

    The Kano State chairman of the party, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, made the allegation in a statement in Kano, on Thursday. The local government elections has been slated for October 26.

    Abbas alleged that the administration is perfecting plans to finance candidates it selected to participate in the election through funds meant for the local government councils.

    He urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) to thwart the plot.

    He said it had become important for the anti-crime agencies to closely monitor the state ministry for local government affairs financial transactions.

    The ministry for local government wants to use the Directors Personnel Management (DPMs) who are civil servants and accounting officers to allegedly use public funds to finance the election machine.

    “The EFCC and ICPC should carry out a forensic audit of the 44 local government councils in Kano state in a bid to determine whether the funds have been tempered with,” the Abbas said.

    Abbas also urged the anti-graft agencies to invite the dissolved caretaker chairmen and the DPMs to show record of their recent expenditure.

    He said this would help in averting the possibility of tempering with or looting of LG funds for local government election funding by the ruling NNPP.

    Abbas hinged his calls on the 2015 presidential election when the former governor, Engr. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso allegedly diverted  N30. 8 billion from the 44 local governments to finance his campaign.

    When contacted, the chairman of Kano State chairman of NNPP, Alhaji Hashimu Dungurawa, dismissed the APC claim as baseless.

    He said NNPP’s commitment to justice and transparency, highlighting its election wins without a sitting governor, attributing the feat to the people’s confidence in the party.

    He said the chairmanship candidates paid N9 million each as nomination fees while councillorship candidates paid N5 million each as nomination fees.

    He assured the party was ‘battle-ready’ for the local government polls with a focus on winning.

  • Why we will not use BVAS for Anambra LG election – ANSIEC

    Why we will not use BVAS for Anambra LG election – ANSIEC

    The Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) says it would not use the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), for the Local Government elections on September 28.

    Mr Anthony Nnalue, Commissioner in charge of Information and Logistics, ANSIEC, made the disclosure at a sensitisation programme organised by the International Peace and Civil Responsibility Centre (IPCRC), on Thursday in Awka.

    The programme was organised for accredited election observers and media personnel.

    Nnalue said that the BVAS was unreliable following disappointing performance of the device in previous elections in the country. He said the commission would deploy manual accreditation, saying that it was more reliable.

    “We will not use BVAS but manual. BVAS is not reliable; it has distorted the electoral process in Nigeria. We do not want a situation where election results are tampered,” he said.

    Nnalue also assured early arrival of election materials, saying the era of delayed arrival of material was over in the state. He said that non sensitive materials were already on the way to the local government councils and 5,720 ad-hoc staff have been trained to conduct the elections across the state’s polling units.

    ”We are fully prepared and ready for the Saturday election, in terms of security, materials and other logistics.

    “Elections will not be held in Nnewi South, Orumba South and Idemili South. Voters from those areas will be voting at the council headquarters. We do not want to risk the lives of both officers and voters.

    “We urge the electorate to come out en masse and vote, your vote will count,” he said.

    Also speaking, Mr Chris Azor, Coordinator of IPCRC, urged politicians and electorate to be vigilant and shun vote buying, violence, gender discrimination, and over-voting.

    Azor called on security agencies to maintain neutrality while respecting human rights and the rule of law. He also announced that the organisation would establish a Situation Room in Awka for real-time coordination and reporting.

    “As accredited observers, we are committed to ensuring a free, fair, credible, and peaceful local government election in Anambra state,” he said.

  • Enugu polls: PDP sweeps all 260 councillorship seats

    Enugu polls: PDP sweeps all 260 councillorship seats

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won all the 260 political ward councillorship seats  in the 17 Local Government Areas in Enugu State during the council polls held on Saturday.

    Prof. Christian Ngwu, the Chairman of Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC), stated this while declaring the results on Monday in Enugu.

    Ngwu said the commission delayed the announcement of the councillorship election results because it was scrutinising them.

    ENSIEC had earlier on Sunday declared PDP winner of all the 17 Chairmanship positions in the state.

    Ngwu, also the returning officer for the polls, said that ENSIEC carefully collated and analysed the results to ensure no mistakes or infractions to the electoral law.

    “PDP won all 260 ward councillorship positions within the 260 political wards in the state.

    “The election was duly conducted and it was most peaceful, fair, free and credible.

    “ENSIEC ensured a level playing field for all 17 political parties that participated in the Polls held on Saturday.

    “Full details of the councillorship election will come out and be made known to the public subsequently,” he said.

    According to him, Certificate of Return will soon be issued by the commission to the winners of the chairmanship and councillorship positions.

    The chairman said there was no substantial record of violence during the polls on Saturday.

    “The commission is not aware of any violence or breakdown of law and order during the polls,” he said.

  • APC sweeps Imo LG election

    APC sweeps Imo LG election

    The ruling-All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo has won Saturday’s elections for all the 305 Councillorship and 27 Chairmanship positions in the 27 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The Imo State Independent Electoral Commission (ISIEC) has declared the results of the elections at its Collation Centre located at its headquarters in Owerri on Sunday.

    The ISIEC Chairman, Mr Charles Ejiogu, declared the results without announcing the figures polled by the parties that participated in the exercise.

    He said that “all the details of the results will be made available accordingly”.

    He said: “Out of the 19 registered political parties, 17 participated in the election, which took place in 305 electoral wards, 27 LGAs, and 4,758 polling units.

    “I wish to announce to Imo people and the general public that after a peaceful, credible elections, the All Progressives Congress emerged winner across board.”

    The ISIEC boss thanked all the political parties and their candidates “for exhibiting decorum throughout the process”.

    He also commended all the stakeholders, including security agencies, political actors and the media for their conduct and cooperation during the process.

    He, however, urged all the aggrieved persons and parties “to channel their grievances accordingly, in line with the extanct laws”.

    In a brief remark, thereafter, the Aboh Mbaise Chairman-elect, Mr Iheukwumere Alaribe, promised to be transparent, all-inclusive and pilot the affairs of the council with the fear of God.

    Although peaceful, the elections were grossly marred by voter apathy and voting did not take place in almost all the local government areas.

    It would be recalled that the Inter-Party Advisory Council in the state had, on Tuesday, September 17, declared its members resolve to boycott the exercise.

  • APGA will sweep Anambra LG election – Gov Soludo boasts

    APGA will sweep Anambra LG election – Gov Soludo boasts

    Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has expressed confidence in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) securing a landslide victory in the 28 September council elections.

    Soludo, also APGA’s National Leader, said this at the APGA mega rally held in Awka on Saturday.

    He noted that out of nine contesting parties, only APGA fielded candidates for all 21 chairmanship and 326 councillorship positions.

    Soludo stated, “APGA is fully prepared for the elections, and I assure you, there is no opposition or competition to challenge us.”

    He urged residents to vote en masse for APGA, promising free, fair, and transparent elections.

    APGA National Chairman, Sly Ezeokenwa, highlighted Anambra’s 18 years of progress under the party, urging voters to ensure continuity by supporting APGA.

    In his remarks, Former National Chairman, Victor Oye, described the candidates as men and women of integrity who would deliver.

    A symbolic presentation of the party flag was made to the 21 chairmanship and 326 ward councillorship candidates.

  • Abia announces date for LG election

    Abia announces date for LG election

    The Abia State Independent Electoral Commission (ABSIEC) has fixed November 2 to conduct elections in the local government areas (LGAs) of the State.

    ABSIEC Chairman, Prof. George Chima, announced the date and timetable on Saturday in Umuahia, during a meeting with political parties and other stakeholders in the state.

    Chairmanship and councillorship elections will be conducted in 184 wards in the state.

    Chima told the stakeholders that the essence of the meeting was to assure them of the true desire and determination of the commission to ensure that right things were done.

    Giving further details, he said that the political party primaries were scheduled to hold between Sept. 25 and Oct. 4, while the submission of list of candidates would hold from Oct. 5 to Oct. 7.

    The ABSIEC chairman said that the parties were expected to commence their electioneering campaigns on Oct. 18 and finish on Oct. 31.

    He said that the present commission was made up of men and women of integrity and outstanding pedigree, “who are committed to changing the narratives”.

    Chima called on all stakeholders to ensure that the contestants and political parties played according to the rules.

    “Our assurance to you is that the elections into our various local government councils in 2024 will no longer be business as usual.

    “The commission is determined to make the elections free, fair and credible, and also ensure that the elections will be seen as such,” he said.

    Giving the vote of thanks, Mr Chimez Iwuoha, the Chairman of the state Inter-Party Advisory Council, assured that the 19 political parties would work harmoniously for the success of the elections.

  • LG election in Enugu marred by controversy

    LG election in Enugu marred by controversy

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and Labour Party (LP) protested the exclusion of result sheets at polling units in Enugu State on Saturday. The protest began when Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC) officials arrived at polling units at 9:40 a.m. without the essential documents.

    At polling units 008, 020, 003, 002, and 001, located at Christ Church, Enugu South Council, APC and LP agents refused to proceed with the election until result sheets were provided. A Labour Party agent, who wished to remain anonymous, told NAN: ‘ENSIEC provided other materials, but the result sheets were missing.

    “The Supervisory Presiding Officer claimed she had the results, but would only bring them in the afternoon for the Presiding Officer to enter scores.”

    An APC agent who also pleaded anonymity corroborated this, stating: ‘There will be no election without result sheets. APGA’s Acting Chairman, Mr Ekene Uzodimma, reported similar issues in Awgu Ward nine, where election materials arrived without result sheets.

    “Many polling units in my ward have not received materials by 11 a.m.”

    APGA Councillor for Trans-Ekulu Ward, Mr Okeke Fidelis, said his entire ward had not received election materials. Another APGA Collation Agent, Uche, was denied entry at Enugu North Council Area, allegedly due to only PDP agents being allowed.

    In Udi Council Areas, APGA Chairmanship candidate, Mr Chukwuemeka Ochi, reported that many polling units were yet to receive election materials. It was observed a low voter turnout at many polling units visited in Enugu South Council Area.

    Low turnout, late arrival of materials mar Enugu LG election

    The Local Government Election in Enugu on Saturday was marred by low turnout of voters and late arrival of voting materials at various polling units and wards.

    Correspondents who monitored the election in Enugu South Local Government Area, observed that there was low turnout in most wards, particularly in Igbariam primary school ward 7 and the Union Boys Secondary School ward 8 respectively.

    It was observed that there was presence of security personnel at the wards visited even as people were going about their normal duties.

    At Igbariam primary school and Union Boys Secondary School, voting materials had not arrived as at 10am. A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agent at Ward 8 Unit 7, who spoke on condition of anonymity, attributed the low turnout to the experience of the 2023 general election.

    “There is low turnout of voters as you can see, people are not coming out to vote because the last general election has discouraged everyone from coming out to cast their votes,” he said.

    Also speaking at lgbariam Primary School Ward 7 Unit 2, one of the electorates, Mrs Chika Eze said that in spite of security presence at the ward, only few number of people turned out to cast their votes.

    “With the presence of security agents around the voting centre, only few people came to cast their votes,” she said.

    It was a similar situation in Awgu, Transekulu, Obiagu and Independence Layout as voting materials were yet to arrive while the electorates were seen trickling in.

    Meanwhile, the roads are almost empty as there was few vehicular movements while some shops were open for businesses.

    It was observed that businesses were slow as few business owners were with their goods at various wards with low patronage.

    Enugu LG polls: Early morning downpour delays arrival of materials, officials

    Early morning  downpour on Saturday  has delayed arrival of electoral  materials and officials in some polling booths in Enugu.

    The Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC) had fixed  Sept. 21, as election day for the 17 chairmanship and 260 ward councilorship positions in the state.

    After the  down pour, the  materials distribution centre in Enugu South Local Government Area, started sorting out materials for onward distribution to polling units.

    One of the officials, who simply gave his name as Kelvin, said that the distribution centre witnessed delay due to the rain.

    “However, we have concluded the sorting and vehicles have started  dispatching  non sensitive and sensitive materials, as well as electoral officials  to the respective polling units,” he said.

    It was gathered that voting would be done manually by ENSIEC. 17 political parties are participating in the election and the state have over two million eligible voters expected to participate in the election.

    The election would cover 4,145 polling units; while 12,800 ad hoc electoral staff, hundreds of electoral staff and 17 electoral officers were trained and deployed for the election.

    A total of 4,145 security personnel had been deployed to ensure a hitch-free election.