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Lagos electoral commission pledges inclusive, credible LG polls

Ms Okikiolu-Ighile said LASIEC was fully prepared for the July 12 elections, expecting voters to turn out in large numbers.

• May 27, 2025
Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission
Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) on Wednesday pledged to conduct an inclusive, hitch-free local government election that all would be proud of.

LASIEC’s chairman, Omobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile, made the promise at a forum organised by the Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) in Lagos.

The event was held ahead of the upcoming local government elections scheduled for July 12 in Lagos State.

The theme of the event was “Enhancing Credible and Inclusive Local Government Elections in Lagos State.”

“Democracy thrives when it is inclusive, participatory and truly reflects the diversity of society,” Ms Okikiolu-Ighile stated. “At LASIEC, we firmly believe no one should be left behind—and no one will be.”

She stressed that the right to vote and be voted for is a constitutional and fundamental human right.

 “LASIEC is the body responsible for conducting local government elections in Lagos and is fully committed to inclusivity,” she said.

She emphasised that all eligible citizens must have the opportunity to participate, regardless of gender, ethnicity or socio-economic background.

According to her, trust and public confidence are essential to achieving free, fair and credible elections.

She added that such trust could only be built through the active involvement of stakeholders like CCD and others.

“It’s about removing barriers and ensuring everyone is included in the democratic process,” she reiterated.

Ms Okikiolu-Ighile said LASIEC was fully prepared for the July 12 elections, expecting voters to turn out in large numbers.

“The commission is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a transparent, inclusive and conclusive election process,” she noted.

She revealed that LASIEC distributed application forms free to women, youths and persons with disabilities (PwDs) to encourage participation.

The LASIEC chair also assured residents of maximum security for all voters and candidates during the polls.

She confirmed that assistive materials — such as magnifying glasses and braille — would be provided at all voting centres.

CCD programme officer Christiana Njoku highlighted the importance of credible, inclusive electioneering processes.

Ms Njoku praised LASIEC’s efforts in supporting inclusion, particularly for persons with disabilities.

She, however, called on LASIEC to intensify efforts by providing braille, interpreters and other assistive tools.

(NAN)

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