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Conduct council elections this year, CSO tells Diri

Yenagoa—The Voice of Bayelsa Group (VBG), a Civil Society Organisation for good governance and equal representation with members cutting across the entire eight local government areas of Bayelsa State, has expressed concern over the non-conduct of council polls in the state, the Nation newspaper reports.

Recall that the tenure of the last elected council chairmen and councilors expired on August 14, 2022, and the councils had been operating without elected bosses since then.

In the past few months, Diri had come under intense criticism from the opposition and concerned stakeholders over the inability of his administration to conduct council polls.

The Operational Commander, VBG, Apostle Bodmas Prince Kemepadei, called on Governor Douye Diri to quicken the process for the conduct of the elections and the reinstatement of all the Rural Development Areas (RDAs).

Kemepadei said they would not deter in their quest for the conduct of LGA elections, stressing that “if we have to occupy the National Assembly to drive home our demands, we shall do so.”

He stated: “It is unjust and unfair to deprive local communities of their elected representatives, if President Muhammadu Buhari had not conducted governorship elections, how would they (Governors) have felt?

“Governance at the local level is currently far from the people; the conduct of local government elections would bring governance nearer to our rural communities.

“Our call for conduct of council election is therefore in tandem with the Constitution, Electoral Act and landmark Supreme Court judgment that asserted that local governments must be governed by elected officials and not by proxies.

“The people at the grassroots are helpless. They lack employment and accessibility to their leaders. Many of our communities are without health care, teachers and basic social amenities. The people have no form of elected government representatives.”

However, Governor Douye Diri had said recently that his administration would conduct local government elections this year.

Speaking in a chat with journalists, Diri said the state government was actually waiting for the 2023 general elections to be concluded before commencing the process for the LGA polls.

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