Politics
Edo PDP rejects planned council by-elections, labels exercise illegal
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Edo chapter, has condemned the proposed by-elections into local government councils in the state, describing the exercise as “illegal and unconstitutional”.
The PDP State Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare, in a statement on Monday in Benin City, indicated that the announcement of dates for the by-elections by the state Independent Electoral Commission was in clear violation of a subsisting court order.
”The body or group of persons parading themselves as organisers of this exercise are unknown to law and lack the authority or powers to conduct elections of this nature,” he said.
He stressed that there was no vacancy in the councils since duly elected councillors were already serving in the 192 wards of the state with their tenure lawfully expiring in September 2026.
He accused the state government of breaching democratic norms and judicial pronouncements, saying that the planned exercise amounted to a ”civilian coup” against the people.
”We view this action as nothing short of a civilian coup against the people of Edo. It is an attempt to seize control of our councils by hook or by crook thereby undermining the will of the people and destabilising grassroots governance,” he said.
Nehikhare therefore called on the state government to retrace its steps, respect the rule of law, and desist from plunging the state into avoidable political crisis.
He stressed the need to protect democracy and the people’s mandate. (NAN)
-
News1 week agoWidow of late investigative broadcaster Kola Olawuyi dies
-
Crime1 week agoOutrage as NYSC doctor allegedly dies after delay in approving sick leave
-
Aviation1 week agoNIS issues updated guidelines for contactless passport renewal for Nigerians abroad
-
Latest7 days agoOne killed as ethnic clash erupts in Ibadan following reported overnight stabbing (video)
-
Aviation5 days agoNigeria ends third-party visa processing in U.S, directs applicants to embassy, consulates
-
Latest1 week agoLagos arrests 396 beggars in fresh crackdown on street begging (Video)
-
Agribusiness7 days agoStrengthening Nigeria’s Food Production Through Reliable Water Storage Infrastructure
-
Business5 days agoSEC sets July 10 deadline for Q2 ownership, capital flows returns


