Lagos State Government has announced restriction of
vehicular movement in the State on Saturday July 22, 2017 in view of the
elections that will hold across the 20 Local Government and 37 Local Council
Development Areas (LCDAs) across the State.
In a statement released on Sunday by the State's
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, the restriction
of movement across the State will be enforced between 8am and 2pm on Saturday
July 22, to allow for a smooth conduct of the polls and unhindered
participation.
According to the Commissioner, the State is known for peaceful conduct of elections, and as such, urged residents to be peaceful and orderly on Saturday to cast their votes in their respective wards for Chairmen and councilors who are expected to drive development at the third tier of government.
He explained that as the election that will bring on board a new set of public officers for the next four years at the local government level, the restriction will allow the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) and the security agencies to distribute electoral materials in good time and ensure the sanctity of free and fair electoral process.
"The police and other security agencies are ready to
ensure that the electioneering campaign and the voting on Saturday are
conducted smoothly without public disturbance. Every political party,
candidates and their supporters and the general public are hereby assured of
safety throughout the period of voting and collation. “However, the government
solicits the cooperation of voters and the general public by obeying the
restriction order and the general electoral rules in order to ensure a peaceful
conduct before, during and after the elections," Ayorinde said.
The release also quoted Governor Akinwunmi Ambode as urging Lagosians to perform their civic obligations by trooping out with their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) "to once again demonstrate their belief in the tenets of participatory democracy and the importance of development at the local government level."
The release also quoted Governor Akinwunmi Ambode as urging Lagosians to perform their civic obligations by trooping out with their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) "to once again demonstrate their belief in the tenets of participatory democracy and the importance of development at the local government level."
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