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Obaseki, Orbih, Gear For New Battle As EDSIEC Reschedules LG Election

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Governor Godwin Obaseki and the mainstream of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the state led by Chief Dan Orbih were gearing themselves for new battle after the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC), set up new dates for the local government election in the state.

The commission late on Thursday set a new date of January 14, 2023 for the local government election.

GWG reports that the commission had late last March initially proposed April 19, 2022 for the local government election.

However, in an unusual unity the All Progressives Congress, APC and the mainstream of the PDP as led by Orbih rejected the date upon vexatious issues including the failure to give sufficient notice as required by the law.

A statement giving indication of the new election date proposed by EDSIEC read thus:

Government The Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC), pursuant to section 21 of Edo State Local Electoral Law and the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission Establishment (Re-enactment) (Amendment 1) Law 2022, has released the timetable for the local government elections.

The council polls have been fixed for Saturday, January 14, 2023

In a statement, signed by Emmanuel Abebe, on behalf of the Chairman of EDSIEC, the Commission said, “pursuant to section 21 of Edo State Local Government Electoral Law and the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission Establishment (Re-enactment) (Amendment 1) Law 2022, notice of Election is hereby given as follows: that election into the offices of the Chairmen and councilors for the 18 Local Government Councils in Edo State shall be held on Saturday, 14th January, 2023.”

The electoral body said “all the registered political parties are required to collect nomination forms on behalf of their candidates at the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission Headquarters located at Plot 116, Oko-Ogba, Airport Road, Benin City.”

In the release made available to journalists, the schedule for the election is as follows: “Thursday, 18th August, 2022 – Notice of Election; Tuesday, 30th August, 2022 – Meeting with political parties; Thursday 1st of September to Friday 30th of September 2022 – Conduct of party primaries; Monday, 3rd October, 2022 to Friday 28th October 2022 – Collection and submission of forms by political parties/submission of list of party candidates; Monday 31st October to Thursday 10th November, 2022 – Screening of candidates; Thursday 17th November, 2022 – Display of names of candidates.”

The statement further reads: “Friday 18th November, 2022 – Electioneering campaign commences; Friday 25th November 2022 – Submission of names of changes/substituted candidates and screening of substituted candidates; Wednesday 12th December, 2022 – Final publication of list of validated candidates; Wednesday 28th December, 2022 – Publication of notice of polls at the ward collation centers; Wednesday 28th December, 2022 – Submission of names of party agents by political parties; Midnight of Thursday 12th January, 2023 – End of Electioneering campaign and Saturday 14th January, 2023 – Local Government Election.”

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