Oyebanji hails SIEC, voters over peaceful LGs polls
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, on Saturday, voted at his Ikogosi country home in the first local government council election conducted by his administration.
Governor Oyebanji, who voted at his Ward 6, Unit 003 Okelele Street, Ikogosi-Ekiti around 11.40 a.m., commended the State Independent Electoral Commission, SIEC, for a seamless and peaceful electoral process.
He also tanked Ekiti electorate for the peaceful conduct in the election which took place in all the 16 local government areas and 22 Local Development Council Areas.
Speaking with journalists shortly after casting his vote, the Ekiti governor expressed delight that people at the grassroots were able to choose their representatives at local government and the 177 wards without fear or threat or any form of crisis.
Governor Oyebanji described local government election as strategic and fundamental to the delivery of dividends of democracy to the grassroots.
The governor scored the current local government administration in many of the council areas in the state high in the areas of infrastructure development.
Oyebanji maintained that local governments are viable instruments of grassroots political participation, socialization, economic and infrastructure development.
While commending the State Independent Electoral Commission and the security agencies in the state for the peaceful conduct of the election, the Ekiti governor said government would continue to prioritize voters’ education and sensitization across the state in order to foster a more robust democratic process and participation.
“I am happy that, as government, we are doing this because local government election is the most critical arm of government with respect to delivering government policies at the grassroots level.
“And it is very important to democratise government at this level because it is the closest to the people and the beauty of democracy is to have representatives at that level being elected by the people and I am happy that we have done this in Ekiti State.
“I am also happy because the people on their own have the opportunity to choose their representatives at local government level and at the ward level. So far so good, the turnout is a bit low and that tells us we need to do more on voters’ education and sensitization.”
A remarkable development in the Saturday local government election is the unprecedented huge number of female candidates vying for various positions.
This include seven female candidates for the chairmanship, 16 candidates for the Vice Chairmanship position and 33 candidates for the councillorship position.
The development, according to Governor Oyebanji, is not only heart-warming, but speaks to the fact democracy is taking a firm root in Ekiti State.