As the political atmosphere intensifies ahead of the 2024 Local Government (LG) Elections, Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC), has reassured the public of its commitment to an independent and transparent electoral process.
Speaking during a radio programme at Ijebu-Ode, the Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Babatunde Osibodu, said the Commission would adhere strictly to the guidelines, as approved by the state House of Assembly in conducting the LG elections.
Mr. Osibodu disclosed that ongoing party primaries would run from August 26 to September 9, 2024, urging all political parties to visit the OGSIEC Headquarters at Oke-Ilewo, to register and conduct their primaries, which he noted would be closely observed by the Commission.
Addressing concerns regarding the administrative fee, Osibodu clarified that the fee was not intended as a revenue-generating measure for the state government, explaining that, "the fee ensures that parties are more committed to the election, putting in their best efforts to win. This fee is backed by law, and similar practices are in place in other states".
The OGSIEC Chairman emphasised that OGSIEC was not responsible for voter registration, informing that the process was under the purview of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which periodically releases the voters' list for the 236 wards in the state.
He acknowledged voter apathy as a significant challenge in the political landscape, stating that, "It is the responsibility of political parties to canvas for votes and mobilise the electorate. If the electoral body ensures everything is in place, but the parties fail to campaign, voter turnout will inevitably be low".
Mr. Osibodu stressed the importance of voter security, noting that, "If people do not feel secure, they will not come out to vote. We are collaborating with all security agencies to ensure that every polling unit is well-secured. This is why a restriction of movement is typically enforced on election day, with law enforcement agencies present to address any acts of misconduct".
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