Lalong Set To Swear In 17LG Chairmen, 325 Councillors In Plateau

Lalong Set To Swear In 17LG Chairmen, 325 Councilors In Plateau State

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THE Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEIC), has declared candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC), winners of the concluded Local Government Councils elections in all the 17 LGAs and 325 wards.

Chairman of the PLASIEC, Mr Fabian Ntung, made the declaration Sunday morning at the headquarters of the commission in Jos.
He said Saturday’s polls were peacefully, transparently, and fairly conducted.

According to Hon. Shehu Bala Usman of the APC pulled 161,857 valid votes to win the chairmanship seat for Jos North Local Government Council, against SDP’s 1,431 votes, NNPPs 654 votes, PRPs 461 votes, AACs 457 votes, YPPs 415 and BPs votes respectively.

Blueprint reports that Local Government elections for Jos North LGC were last held in 2008.

Mr. Ntung further declared all the APC candidates in the other 16 LGCs as winners of the elections.

He said all results of the 325 wards councillorship seats as declared at the ward levels were worn by the APC.

It is observed that all of the 17 returned candidates have since received their certificates of returns.

Governor Simon Lalong is to swear in all the 17 councils’ chairmen today, at the Government House, his director of press Dr Makut Macham has said in a statement.

“The subsequent presentation of certificates of return to the winners by the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC), His Excellency, Governor Simon Bako Lalong will perform the swearing-in ceremony of the new Chairmen, today.

Meanwhile, the Jos North local chapter chairman of APC, Alhaji Sani Muhammad Gangare, said the peaceful efforts of Governor Simon Lalong, has paved way for peaceful conduct of elections in the local government


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