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The Chairman, Oyo State Independent Electoral commission (OYSIEC), Aare Isiaka Olagunju (SAN) has said that the Local government election will not be postponed and the election will be conducted as scheduled earlier.
It has been reported that the major opposition party in the state and some of its leaders called for the election postponement for the party to be able to participate going by the Supreme Court judgement that condemned the sack of the democratic elected council bosses.
Aare Olagunju explained that since the inauguration of the commission on September 3, 2019, it has embarked on visitations and consultations to political parties, religious centres and other relevant stakeholders across the state.
He stated that it would be unfair to extend the May 22nd local government election already scheduled because of the newly repentant All Progressives Congress (APC).
Aare Olagunju further stated that the essence of his many visits is to reassure political parties of his impartiality and commitment to free, fair and credible local government poll.
The OYSIEC Boss expressed surprise to calls by former governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala and other APC leaders in the state to extend the polling in for them to participate.
“I was at APC secretariat to visit Baba Oke and other state exco to assure them of our sincerity. We beg and appeal to them to participate in the election because we know the likely outcome of the court judgement.
Aare Olagunju said there is no way the commission could extend the election date owing to many preparations done in the last few months hence the election will go on.
Roqeeb Onijo
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