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The Nasarawa State government has officially announced a date and released the timetable to conduct local government elections in the State.
The State government says it plans to conduct elections for chairmen and councillors of the 13 local government councils in the State on August 31.
Mr Ayuba Wandai, Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (NASIEC) said this at a stakeholders’ meeting with officials of the state Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Tuesday in Lafia.
Wandai said that the current chairmen and councillors were elected on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 and were inaugurated on Friday, October 8, 2021 for a three-year tenure which would end on October 7.
“This is our second engagement; the first was in August 2023 in line with the law establishing the commission.
“The law has given them the mandate to begin preparation for elections one year before the expiration of the tenure of the officials.
“The commission is a law-abiding institution that has continued to promote the adherence to the laws governing the conduct of LG elections in the state,” he added.
The commission’s chairman said that political parties were expected to conduct their primaries from Wednesday, January 3 to Saturday, February 24 to select their candidates for the elections.
He said that political parties must submit their candidates’ list on/or before Tuesday, February 27.
Wandai also said that sales of nomination forms would start on Wednesday, February 28 and end on Monday, March 11 and the candidates would be screened from Wednesday, March 13 to Friday, March 15.
He said that based on the timetable, electioneering campaigns would commence on Wednesday, April 3 and end on Friday, August 30.
Speaking, Mr Cletus Ogah, the State IPAC Chairman, commended the commission for early preparation in compliance with the law.
He expressed confidence that based on the preparation on ground the electoral body would conduct free, fair and transparent election.
He pledged IPAC support for the commission to enable it to succeed in the conduct of the election.