LP withdraws from Osun LG poll

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The Labour Party in Osun State has announced its withdrawal from Saturday’s local government election.

The LP Chairman in the state, Mr Adebayo Bello, announced while speaking with newsmen on Friday in Osogbo.

Bello said that the party was withdrawing from the election due to a lack of adequate security arrangements by the State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC) for the peaceful conduct of the poll.

He, however, called for the postponement of the election for one or two months, to enable OSSIEC to adequately prepare for the poll.

Bello said that the postponement would also afford the electoral umpire to resolve the legal issues surrounding the conduct of the election.

Also speaking, Mr Oyebode Babalola, the party’s chairmanship candidate, said that LP would not participate in the election due to security concerns.

Babalola, who noted that the party was not too sure of the security arrangement for the election, called for the postponement of the election.

“Although we are ready for the election, we are not going to participate due to security concerns.

“We have seen some traces that the election might be disrupted tomorrow and we are not ready to put the lives of our people in jeopardy,” he said.

Babalola also berated OSSIEC for shoddy preparations for the conduct of the election.

According to him, before the party decided to withdraw from the election, the electoral commission was contacted for accreditation tags for its agents but was not provided.

Earlier, PUNCH Online reported that the All Progressives Congress had pulled out of the election.

Similarly, the Chairman of Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Adewale Adebayo, expressed disappointment over the preparations of OSSIEC for the election.

Adebayo, who noted that the party would not participate in the election, said that when he attempted to officially deliver the withdrawal letter to OSSIEC office on Thursday, no official of the commission was present.

“We want to confirm that we are not participating in the illegal local government election, slated for Saturday.

“We are very disappointed that all OSSIEC staff, including its chairman, have absconded from their headquarters since Wednesday,” he said.

Meanwhile, the OSSIEC office was under lock and key on Friday.

Journalists who went to the commission’s office to collect accreditation tags were turned back by security men stationed at the entrance of the office.

One of the security men at the entrance, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that nobody was allowed to go into the premises since Wednesday.

Efforts to speak with OSSIEC Chairman Hashim Abioye proved abortive, as calls put through to his mobile phone did not connect.

(NAN)

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