President Muhammadu Buhari, Minister of Mines and Steel, Kayode Fayemi
and Governor of Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu at Presidential Villa.
PHOTO: TWITTER
Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano has urged the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure a hitch-free and fair
election in the state.
He spoke with State House correspondents yesterday at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, after he held a closed-door meeting with
President President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said: “Anambra remains the safest state in Nigeria today; we don’t
have cases of kidnapping, armed robbery or similar crimes. We have been
firmly in control of that state and will continue to do so throughout
my tenure as governor.
“I am very confident that I will win the forthcoming election with a
landslide. All we want is for the umpire to be unbiased. A free and fair
election is what we want and we will get the result.”
Also, Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has expressed the need for
the Federal Government to take advantage of the natural resources in
the state.
Akeredolu, who also spoke with newsmen after another closed-door
meeting with the President, said: “We are asking that the country takes
advantage of the natural resources in Ondo State and we have a seaport
that is very germane to our export activities in particular, our mineral
deposits which we have in large number and then we need to have a deep
sea manning port and Ondo State is well suited for it.
“So, we impressed this on the President on what we believe will be a lasting legacy if we are able to accomplish it in his own time.”
Meanwhile, the Minister of Mines and Steel, Kayode Fayemi, who was
also at the Presidential Villa, said that the deep seaport was for the
future of the country.
He said the government was emphasising on solid minerals development
as a vehicle for diversification, an agenda propagated by the present
administration.
In another development, the INEC says it has concluded strategic
working plans for the conduct of the 2019 general elections and is now
working assiduously on the election project plan to enable it arrive at a
definite budget figure that will enable it conduct fraud-free
elections.
Chairman of the commission, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, who spoke yesterday
in Abuja during a quarterly media consultative forum, also warned
politicians thinking of relying on the commission for victory at the
polls to rescind their thoughts, saying the era of impunity was over.
He said the electronic transmission of votes would be carried out
during the 2019 general elections hence the electoral umpire’s decision
to test-run it in next year’s governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun
states, which is aimed at improving on the standard of the conduct of
elections in the country in line with global practice.
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