Sunday, December 17, 2017

Ekiti restates commitment to non-interference in LG elections


Ekiti restates commitment to non-interference in LG elections
Ekiti State Government has restated its commitment to ensuring  non-interference in the affairs of the state Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC)  poised to organise  a free, fair and credible local government elections scheduled for Saturday in the state.

The Secretary to the State Government, (SSG), Dr. Modupe Alade gave the assurance while speaking to journalists in Ifaki, Ekiti on Sunday.
According to her, the electoral commission comprised men and women of honour and integrity who would not  succumb to any form of manipulation in the course of discharging their statutory responsibilities as electoral umpires in the forthcoming polls.
The SSG urged the people to ignore the utterances of mischief-makers against  the elections, saying such utterances were emanating from those who are intimidated by  the popularity of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in the state.

Alade noted that everything that would ensure the success of the elections was being put in place, contrary to the opinion of  those bent on scuttling the electoral process to achieve their selfish interest.
NAN reports that Afenifere  had recently  expressed doubt about the sincerity of the present administration to provide a level playing field for all parties  to contest during the election.


The SSG said the Fayose administration in the state would not need to manipulate the elections in view  of the number of achievements it recorded since its inception.

According to her, the governor is diligently campaigning for the party throughout the 16 local government areas of the state to ensure further acceptability of the PDP in spite of the antics of the opposition in the state.
She  said the confidence of the government to win the forthcoming election stemmed from the fact that the appointees are grassroots politicians who are always in touch with their respective constituents.


Alade advised the people of the state  to come out en masse to vote during the forthcoming elections in exercise of their franchise, saying the ultimate winners would do everything possible to improve the quality of their lives.

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