• Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has praised the electorate for their peaceful conduct and large turn out to elect their Chairmen and Councillors in the ongoing Local Government elections holding throughout the seventeen Local Government areas in the state.

The Governor who voted alongside his wife, Regina Lalong and other close family members said, he was impressed with the turn out and enthusiasm in his ward and the encouraging reports from various parts of the State which equally indicated a peaceful exercise and the readiness of voters to choose their leaders.

He said going by the fact that PLASIEC had assured all political parties, candidates and the entire electorate of the their readiness for the exercise having planned over a long period of time and engaged all stakeholders, there is no cause for alarm.

Lalong said he was not apprehensive of the elections not holding due to the court case instituted by the PDP at the Court of Appeal Jos seeking an injunction to stop the elections, which went deep into the night before the scheduled date.

On the significance of the elections and the security arrangements put in place, the Governor said the transition from one Local Government Adminstration to another is a thing that many people of Plateau have yearned for in the which by the grace of God is happening without any challenges.

He said though there were concerns about security, the Government took all necessary measures to ensure that this elections come and go smoothly without any hindrance and has charged security agencies to deploy their personnel all over the State.

The Governor also urged all citizens to ignore rumours and fake news being pedelled about the elections as all parties and their supporters were given equal opportunity to participate in the process.

He assured the State that the will of the people expressed through the ballot box would be allowed to prevail as PLASIEC had given all assurances of fairness, justice and adherence to the rules of the game.

Earlier when Radio Nigeria went round some polling units in the southern senatorial zone, it was observed that there was a low turn out of voters in most places visited.

Bilkisu/Jos