Lagos East Bye-Election, Others To Hold October – INEC

Kunle Adelabu

-Parties to pick candidates between August 24 and September 8.

Asipa Kaoli Olusanyam Otunba Ganiyu Abiru and Hon. Sunmi Odesanya, aspirants for Lagos East Senatorial seat.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed the Lagos East  Senatorial District and Kosofe Constituency ll bye-elections for October 31.

These are among vacant 12 Senatorial and State Assembly seats across the country that the electoral body would be conducting election into.

The Lagos East Senatorial District and Kosofe Constituency II seats at the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly and the Lagos State House of Assembly became vacant following the death of their former occupants, Sen. Adebayo Osinowo and Hon. Tunde Buraimoh respectively.

The Commission is expected to give the Notice of Election on August 17, 2020, while Political Parties will conduct there primaries to nominate candidates between August 24 and September 8, 2020.

A statement by National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, stated that the commission met on Tuesday (yesterday) and considered all the outstanding bye – elections which are mainly due to deaths of occupants of the seats.

“The Commission met today 11th August 2020 and reviewed preparations for Edo and Ondo States Governorship elections, the conduct of the Nasarawa Central State Constituency election held on Saturday 8th August as well as all outstanding bye-elections”, he said.

“Several vacancies have occurred in both Federal and State Legislative Houses as a result of resignation or death of members, affecting 12 constituencies across 8 States of the Federation.

“As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission decided earlier to suspend the conduct of all bye-elections until it is satisfied that the elections can be conducted in a safe and conducive environment.

“Since then, the Commission has developed its Policy on Conducting Elections in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic, revised its Regulations and Guidelines and engaged with health authorities and stakeholders on conducting elections in an environment that guarantees both credibility and public safety.

“The Commission has also successfully conducted the bye-election to fill the vacancy in the Nasarawa Central State Constituency and is going ahead with the conduct of governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States on the 19th September and 10th October respectively. Consequently, the Commission is now in a position to schedule the following bye-elections:

“Bayelsa Central Senatorial District, Bayelsa West Senatorial District, Nganzai State Constituency, Borno State, Bayo State Constituency, Borno State, Cross River North Senatorial District, Obudu State Constituency, Cross River State, Imo North Senatorial District, Lagos East Senatorial District, Kosofe II State Constituency, Lagos State, Plateau South Senatorial District, Bakura State Constituency, Zamfara State, Ibaji State Constituency, Kogi State

“The Commission has scheduled all the pending bye-elections for Saturday 31st October 2020.

“By the harmonized Timetable, the Commission will give the Notice of Election on 17th August 2020 while Political Parties will conduct their primaries to nominate candidates between 24th August and 8th September 2020. Submission of Forms and Personal Particulars of Candidates will commence on 9th September and close at 6pm on 13th September 2020. The Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the bye-elections has been uploaded on the Commission’s website and social media platforms.

“Furthermore, the attention of the Commission has been drawn to the existence of vacancies in the following state constituencies: Isi-Uzo State Constituency in Enugu State and Bakori State Constituency in Katsina State.

“However, vacancies have not been formally declared by the Speakers of the affected State Assemblies.

Prince Rotimi Ogunleye, Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi and Mr Lekan Ogunbanwo, also aspiring for the Lagos Senatorial seat.

“The Commission implores concerned stakeholders, particularly political parties to take note of the timelines in the schedule and strictly adhere to them”.

Also aspiring for the Lagos East Senatorial seat – Rt. Hon. Adetemi Ikuforiji, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode and Princess Abiodun Oyefusi

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