KANO SETS DATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) has scheduled local government elections for November 30, 2024.

The chairman of the commission, Professor Sani Lawal Malumfashi disclosed this while speaking to journalists on Wednesday, he outlined the timeline for the electoral process.

“All campaign activities will commence on September 6, 2024, while expression of interest forms will be available from October 1 and must be submitted by October 18,” he stated.

Professor Malunfashi also mentioned that all candidates would be required to undergo drug tests administered by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) before receiving clearance to participate in the election.

“The elections will be held on November 30, and the results will be announced by December 1,” he assured, emphasising the commission’s dedication to ensuring free and fair elections.

The Chairman, of Kano State Independent Electoral Commission, KANSIEC, Professor Sani Lawal Malumfashi vowed to expose anyone who attempts to bribe him in the course of conducting elections in the 44 Local Government areas, LGAs of the state.

He promised to conduct credible, free and fair elections, while also sounding a note of warning on the officials of the umpire body who will attempt to compromise the exercise.

He said the commission will recruit about 13,000 ad-hoc staff for the conduct of the election across the 11,200 polling units in the state.

According to him, “I said it in the 2014 election and I’m saying it again that if anybody approaches me with money, I will expose him or her.

“As part of our training, we are going to warn our ad hoc staff who will collect money if they do anything wrong and they are detected, they are on their own. We have been telling them.

“As KANSIEC is all out and determined to organize and conduct free, fair, credible and decent elections in the State, the cooperation of all stakeholders: Leaders of Political Parties, Youths Organizations, Women Organizations, the Media, Security Agencies, Community Leaders, Religious Clerics and the Gladiators, is highly solicited.

“It is pertinent at this point to draw the attention of Parties and their Candidates that pasting of posters on Government buildings and places of Worship around the State is outlawed.

“Accordingly, the Commission reserves the right to disqualify any deviating Candidate(s). Political Thuggery, any form of election violence and other electoral offences also attract the same penalty.

“Finally, the Commission enjoined Parties to field candidates who are honest, selfless, prudent, community-oriented, responsible and responsive, and those who are truly agents of change,” the Chairman, Prof. Lawal stated.

The elections are being conducted following a Supreme Court judgment granting financial autonomy to local governments.

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