Tag: LG Elections

  • Labour Party confident ahead of Lagos LG polls

    Labour Party confident ahead of Lagos LG polls

    The Lagos State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) says it is confident of victory in the July 12 local government elections, if conducted fairly.

    Mr Olusupo Ajayi, Deputy Chairman of the party in Lagos State, stated this known during an interview on Sunday in Lagos.

    At least 26 chairmanship candidates from the Julius Abure-led faction of the Labour Party emerged on Friday for the upcoming local government polls.

    The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has fixed July 12 for chairmanship elections across all 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas.

    Ajayi described the delegate-based primaries held in 26 local councils as peaceful and successful, and affirmed the party’s determination to campaign hard for victory.

    He told NAN: “Recall that we had the highest number of votes in Lagos during the 2023 presidential election.”

    He added that the LP is confident its 26 candidates can win, as Lagos residents still believe in the party’s vision.

    “This is a grassroots election, and we aim to bring positive change, even as we face the challenge of running against the ruling party,” Ajayi said.

    He said the party would act within the law to mobilise voters and run a rigorous, impactful campaign across the state’s local communities.

    Ajayi pledged continued engagement with the public to ensure community-based governance if the party wins the council elections.

    He stated that the LP’s participation is part of its effort to return governance to the grassroots and restore people’s confidence in politics.

    Ajayi urged LASIEC Chairperson, Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile, to uphold integrity by ensuring free, fair and peaceful local government elections.

    He said: “In the end, we will all return to dust. What we leave behind is goodwill for our children and future generations.

    “I hope she maintains her integrity, so her legacy and goodwill can endure for generations to come.”

  • Lagos LG election: We are contesting to win – Accord Party

    Lagos LG election: We are contesting to win – Accord Party

    The Lagos State chapter of Accord Party says it is contesting   in the July 12 Local Government election in the state to win.

    Its Chairman, Dele Oladeji, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN ) on Thursday in Lagos.

    He  expressed confidence about the party’s chances, saying Accord would win a number of seats in the election.

    “Our chances are bright : Accord is a popular party and we  will ensure that we produce candidates that will relate well with the people at the grassroots.

    “We have areas where we are  strong ,and we are going to work hard and win in those areas and others,”he said.

    The party chairman vowed that the party would defend its votes at the polls.

    “We shall make sure the votes are counted and reflect the will of the people in areas we are contesting.

    “We shall sensitise the voters on how to vote and stand by their votes until they are  counted and declared before leaving the polling booths,” he said.

    He said the party’s chairmanship and councillorship primaries would hold on Sunday and that the indirect mode would be adopted.

    Oladeji promised that the primaries would be credible and that results would reflect the choices of party members.

  • We will spring surprises in Lagos LG election – NNPP

    We will spring surprises in Lagos LG election – NNPP

    The Lagos State chapter of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) says it will adopt consensus mode of primaries to choose its candidates for the July 12 Local Government election in the state.

    The Lagos State Publicity Secretary of NNPP, Mr Richard Benson, disclosed this in an interview on Thursday in Lagos.

    Benson said: “We are adopting the  consensus approach  for  our primaries.

    “In places where we have many  aspirants, we shall ask others to step down for the popular and strong aspirants to fly the party’s flag.”

    He ,however, said that the date for the primaries had not been fixed , assuring that it would hold within the window provided by the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC)

    He added: “We are fully involved and participating in the local government election in Lagos.

    “We are going to win some  seats because we have areas where we are strong. We are going to win in our strongholds;we will   spring a surprise in the election.”

    When asked to  list the  party’s strongholds , the spokesman said that he would not reveal the areas so as not let out the party’s strategy for the election.

  • Lagos LG election: Labour Party holds primaries, adopts indirect mode

    Lagos LG election: Labour Party holds primaries, adopts indirect mode

    The Lagos State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has fixed Friday for its chairmanship primaries  for the July 12 Local Government election in the state.

    The LP State Chairman, Pastor Dayo Ekong, disclosed this in an interview on Thursday in Lagos. Ekong said that the chairmanship primaries would hold at the various council areas.

    According to her, the  party will adopt the  delegate-based mode(indirect)to pick its candidates

    “Our councillorship primaries will hold today (Thursday)across all the wards while the chairmanship primaries will be held on Friday in all the local government areas.

    “We are committed to free, fair and transparent primary elections. We are confident  of a good outing in the  election,” the chairman said.

    The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) is to conduct the election in  20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) of the state.

  • Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    The All Progressives Congress(APC) Local Government  chairmanship primaries are currently underway at the party secretariat in Ikeja, amid heavy security.

    The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has fixed July 12 to conduct elections into the 20 Local Governments (LGs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas(LCDAs) in the state.

    NAN political correspondents  monitoring  the primaries report that there is heavy presence of  police operatives at the venue to ensure a  hitch-free conduct.

    The State  Commissioner of Police ,CP Moshood Jimoh, is seen  monitoring  security situation within and around  the venue.

    Operatives of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and those of Department of State Security (DSS) are also on ground to provide security.

    Officials of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) are also on ground .

    Vehicular movements on  the entire stretch of the road leading to the venue were restricted .

    The development created  gridlock around ACME Road and other roads, forcing vehicles to take alternative routes to access their destinations.

    NAN reports that hundreds of  delegates  from the different council areas are being screened for accreditation.

    Addressing newsmen  briefly before the commencement of the delegates accreditation, the Chairman of the APC Electoral Committee, Mr Babatunde Ogala, called for fair reportage from the media.

    Ogala, who asked the media of their assessment of the venue, said that the committee had provided adequate security for all the participants.

    According to him, though the accreditation was supposed to start at 9.00am, the committee delayed commencement by some minutes to ensure delegates coming from far places were part of the process.

  • LG election: Lagos APC constitutes electoral committee

    LG election: Lagos APC constitutes electoral committee

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has constituted an electoral committee, tasked with conducting  primaries for the July 12 Local Government election.

    The Lagos APC Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, disclosed this in a statement in Lagos.

    He named a  former national legal adviser of the party, Mr Babatunde Ogala, the Chairman of the committee.

    Oladejo also named   Mr Babarinde Nurudeen  the Secretary of the committee.

    “The committee is empowered to over-see all the activities and processes leading to the conduct of the elections in to the grassroots positions.

    “The party has considered the immense experience of the gentlemen in making the appointment. We have no doubt that they will deliver on this important assignments.

    “We urge all and sundry to give the requisite support and cooperation to ensure our collective success,” Oladejo said.

     

  • LG polls: Accord Party offers free forms to women, PwDs in Lagos

    LG polls: Accord Party offers free forms to women, PwDs in Lagos

    The Accord Party in Lagos State has announced free nomination forms for female aspirants and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) in the July 12 local elections.

    The Chairman of Lagos State Accord Caretaker Executive Committee, Mr Dele Oladeji, disclosed this in the party’s Election Guidelines and Timetable, released on Sunday in Lagos.

    Oladeji said chairmanship and vice-chairmanship aspirants in this category would, however, pay a N100,000 administrative fee, while councillorship aspirants would pay N50,000.

    For male aspirants, the chairman stated that chairmanship and vice-chairmanship seekers would pay N500,000 for nomination forms and N100,000 in administrative fees.

    Male councillorship aspirants are required to pay N150,000 for nomination forms, alongside a N50,000 administrative fee, according to the chairman.

    Oladeji said: “Accord has made its ticket very affordable, as a considerate response to the severe economic challenges facing the state.

    “This is aimed at enhancing accessibility to governance and encouraging participatory democracy among ordinary Lagos residents, not just the wealthy elite.

    “In addition to affordable forms, Accord is offering free nomination forms to female aspirants, empowering women and supporting the 35 per cent Affirmative Action goal.”

    Highlighting the election timetable, Oladeji said purchase of nomination forms would run from April 19 to May 10 at the party’s state secretariat.

    He stated that submission of forms would close on May 10, with screening of aspirants scheduled for May 12 and party primaries on May 14.

    He added that the party’s Primary Tribunal Committee will sit on May 15, while any required rerun election would take place on May 17.

    Oladeji noted that all payments must be made to the party’s designated bank account, with receipts presented to the Accord State Treasurer for processing.

    He emphasised that Accord remains a key opposition party in Lagos State, with a proven record of successes in past LG/LCDA elections.

    “Join us to rekindle our winning tradition once more. We shall defend and deliver the people’s mandate,” Oladeji said.

  • BREAKING: Rivers to conduct fresh election for 23 LG councils

    BREAKING: Rivers to conduct fresh election for 23 LG councils

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has disclosed that the State will conduct fresh elections for the 23 local government areas in the State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Fubara disclosed this in a statewide broadcast on Sunday.

    Recall that Rivers had earlier conducted election for local government areas in the State but was recently annulled by the Supreme Court.

    Fubara disclosed that the State is awaiting the certified true copy of the Supreme Court judgements to know the next steps to take.

    The Governor revealed he has directed the Heads of Local Government Administration to immediately take over the administration of the 23 local government councils pending the conduct of fresh elections by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

    The text of the broadcast reads in full below: “My dear people of Rivers State,

    “We are all aware of the recent Supreme Court judgments and pronouncements regarding aspects of the lingering political disputes in our dear State.

    “Although we disagree with the judgments, we are bound to obey the orders made therein as a law-abiding government.

    “Since inception, we have conducted the affairs of government within the framework of our Constitution, due process and the rule of law.

    “While we are not above mistakes because we are humans, we believe that we have not, as a government, done anything deliberately to trample on the rule of law or the hallowed principles of constitutional governance.

    “Accordingly, I have had a meeting with my team of lawyers, and they have assured me that the certified true copy of the judgements may be available to them by Friday, 7th March, 2025.

    “I assure you that upon the receipt of certified judgements, we shall study their ramifications and implement them without reservations to move the State forward.

    “Furthermore, given the outlawing of caretaker arrangements in the local government system, I hereby direct the Heads of Local Government Administration to immediately take over the administration of the 23 local government councils pending the conduct of fresh elections by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

    “I further direct the outgoing local government chairmen to formally hand over the levers of power to the Heads of Local Government Administration by Monday, 3rd March, 2025.

    “Although our dear State seems to be back in trying times, I urge everyone to remain calm and peacefully go about with their legitimate daily activities as we continue to do everything in our power to advance our responsibilities to the citizens.

    “Thank you and may God bless Rivers State”.

  • Osun LG election: APC reacts as Gov Adeleke swears in newly elected LG chairmen, councillors

    Osun LG election: APC reacts as Gov Adeleke swears in newly elected LG chairmen, councillors

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State on Sunday swore in the newly elected local government chairmen and councillors in the State.

    The State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC) had announced the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidates winners of the 30 chairmanship and 332 councillorship seats in the local government elections held on Saturday.

    Adeleke at the swearing-in ceremony held at Government House, Osogbo, urged the chairmen to deliver on good governance in their respective local governments.

    The governor, however, advised them to stay away from the council secretariats to avoid clash with the opposition party.

    “An Osun State High Court has affirmed the vacancies in both the chairmanship and Councillorship positions in all the local government areas of Osun State before your elections on Feb. 22.

    “We will, therefore, rely on the judiciary to ensure a peaceful removal of those illegally occupying the local government secretariats. Please be patient and always abide by the rule of law,” he said.

    While congratulating the chairmen and councillors, Adeleke urged them to deliver good governance to the people.

    “I congratulate all newly elected council chairmen and councillors. You have the mandate to deliver on good governance in your respective local governments.

    “I charge you to develop plans of action within the manifesto of the PDP.

    “As our government is transforming the state for the better, I call on you to be agents of change, community developer and deliverer of dividends of democracy,” he said.

    Adeleke commended OSSIEC for complying with all extant rules and procedures in the conduct of the elections.

    He also commended President Bola Tinubu for not allowing the state to be plunged to crisis during the elections.

    “I assure Mr President of our commitment to the rule of law and the constitution for conflict resolution and governance process,” he said.

    Adeleke also thanked the people of the state for coming out en mass to cast their votes during the elections.

    “To the good people of Osun State, I use this occasion to express my gratitude for your steadfast support for our administration,” he said.

    In his remarks, Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, who was the inauguration, urged political stakeholders not to allow the state to degenerate into crisis “over a matter that can be resolved by the judiciary.”

    “If anybody has a judgment, there is a procedure for enforcement of court decisions. It is illegal to resort to self help,” he said.

    The ceremony was also attended Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi, who is also the Chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum.

    Earlier, the Chairman of OSSIEC, Hassim Abioye, presented certificates of return to elected chairmen.

    Abioye, during the presentation, urged them to be good ambassadors of democracy, both in conduct and service to the people.

    Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state has directed its “reinstated chairmen” to resume in their respective local government areas on Monday.

    The party stated this in a statement by the party’s Director of Media and Information, Kola Olabisi, in Osogbo on Sunday.

    The statement said that the purported directive that the chairmen and councillors should not report in their council areas was not from the party.

    “We want to make it abundantly clear that it is imperative for the elected APC local government chairmen and councillors not to cease from resumption at their various local government council areas.

    “As this will enable them to continue to serve the deprived people at the grassroots level of government.

    “The APC is a party founded on the rules of law which is the reason the Court of Appeal, Akure, judgment of Feb. 10 is the basic instrument of your reinstatement,” it said.

    APC calls Osun LG election by Gov Adeleke “illegal”

    Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the Local Government election conducted last Saturday by Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), labelling it illegal and unconstitutional.

    Mr Felix Morka, APC’s National Publicity Secretary, issued the statement on Sunday in Abuja, describing the election as being in defiance of court rulings.

    “In blatant disregard for the rule of law and a valid judgment of the Court of Appeal, Gov. Adeleke 0conducted the election on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025,” Morka said.

    He recalled that the Court of Appeal ruling of February 10 reinstated Local Government officials dismissed by Adeleke’s executive order, with the decision striking down a Federal High Court ruling from November 2022.

    According to Morka, the Court of Appeal’s judgment nullified the previous ruling and reinstated the officials until the end of their term in October 2025.

    He further criticised Adeleke’s actions in appointing illegal caretaker committees, violating Section 7(1) of the Constitution, and argued that the APC showed restraint and respect for the court’s decision.

    Morka questioned why Adeleke, who swore to uphold the Constitution, failed to abide by a valid court order and termed the election a “sham” that wasted public funds and risked inciting violence.

    He stressed that the governor must respect the law and the rights of the Osun people, calling on local government workers to peacefully continue their duties under the judicially reinstated officials.

    Morka also urged security agencies to remain vigilant to prevent further unrest and called for the Federal Government to ensure that only democratically elected and judicially certified officials received local government funds in Osun.

  • NNPP withdraws from Katsina LG election

    NNPP withdraws from Katsina LG election

    The New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP) says it will not take part in the forthcoming local government elections in Katsina State, scheduled for Feb. 15.

    The state secretary of the party, Alhaji Tijjani Zakari-Kafinsoli, confirmed this in an interview in Katsina on Tuesday.

    According to him, the amount set for purchasing nomination forms by the state’s Independent Electoral Commission (KTSIEC) was too high, making it unaffordable for the party.

    He explained, “The KTSIEC has fixed ₦3 million for Chairmanship candidates and ₦1 million for Councillorship candidates.

    “We have 34 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 361 wards in the state, meaning the total cost for forms would be about ₦463 million.

    “As a party for the masses, we cannot afford such an amount. We wrote to KTSIEC in April 2024 to complain, but we have not received a response.”

    He added that the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the state had taken the electoral body to court over the same issue.

    Recall that on Aug. 31,  2024, NNPP had expressed confidence in winning Chairmanship and Councillorship positions in the local government elections.

    Addressing journalists in Katsina on Tuesday, KTSIEC Chairman, Alhaji Lawal Faskari, said only five political parties would participate in the election.

    These include Accord Party, Booth Party, African Action Congress (AAC), African Democratic Congress (ADC), and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and 11 other registered parties will also not be taking part in the election.

    According to Faskari, all arrangements have been finalised to ensure the peaceful conduct of the exercise.