Oyo LG Elections: Civil Defense Commandant, OYACA Chairman Promise To Give Necessary Support

The Chairman of Oyo State Anti-Corruption Agency (OYACA) and the state Commandant of Nigerian Security Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) have expressed their readiness to give the necessary support towards achieving success in forthcoming local government elections in the state.

They gave their assurances during a separate meeting with the chairman and members of the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) on Tuesday.

OYSIEC Chairman, Aare Isiaka Olagunju with OYACA Chairman, Justice Eni Esan

The Chairman of the state anti-corruption agency, Justice Eni Esan said that the agency will be actively involved in the forthcoming local government election, saying it won’t be business as usual on the day of the election.

Justice Esan explained that the agency will mobilize its officers across the geopolitical zones of the state to monitor and report election malpractices that may occur and report to the agency for prosecution.

She said further that the collaboration would involve sensitization of ad-hoc staff to be engaged by OYSIEC on the effects of corruption in the development of the nation.

Justice Esan, who expressed delight over the visit of OYSIEC, said that the Agency will do its very best to ensure the success of the election.

Aare Isiaka Olagunju presenting an award to the state Commandant of NSCDC, Augustine Padonu

Similarly, the Commandant, Nigerian Security Civil Defense Corps, Oyo State Command, Augustine Padonu , also revealed that maximum support will be given to the electoral body in the state to have a credible and peaceful election in the state

He noted that the Command will deploy massive personnel for the election and urged OYSIEC to assist the command with useful information.

He advised residents of the state and politicians to play the game according to the rules laid down by OYSIEC.

Speaking during the visits, the OYSIEC Chairman, Aare Isiaka Olagunju, SAN, said the need for the collaborations cannot be overemphasized.

Olagunju submitted that lack of confidence and voter apathy were some challenges confronting the states’ electoral umpires in the country.

He called for the support of the Command in the area of security of lives and properties to have a massive turn-out on election day.

OYSIEC boss expressed the desire of the current board to have an election that will be free of intimidation and all forms of election malpractices.

“It is a great pleasure to be here. Apathy and lack of confidence remain serious concerns when it comes to elections in the country.

“In 2021, there were allegations of election malpractice, so, we want OYACA officers to go around on election day, arrest anyone who is involved in election malpractices and report to the agency for prosecution.

”We desire to have democratically elected administrators at the grassroots, our target is to leave a legacy that subsequent members of OYSIEC will follow, so we need your active support to succeed.

“One of the reasons for apathy is insecurity; we have visited nearly all the radio stations in the state and promised residents of the state a peaceful and transparent election.

“The Commission needs the presence of your officers and men so that our people can be sure that the election will be peaceful. Also , there won’t be godfathers on the 27th April, 2024 because everyone is equal before the law. Olagunju said.

 

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