Don’t deceive Lagosians, Fashola advises INEC
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has advised the Independent
National Electoral Commission not to deceive Lagosians ahead of the
voter registration which begins on Friday.
The governor said this
during a live broadcast on Wednesday, while declaring Friday as a
work-free day so as to give civil servants across the state the
opportunity to register.
Fashola
expressed concern over the disparity between the figures recently
released by INEC as the current number of registered voters in the state
and the number announced by INEC at the conclusion of voters’
registration exercise before the 2011 elections.
According to the
governor, who described the disparity as strange and surprising, the
reports emanating from INEC now put the number of registered voters in
Lagos at 4,800,000 whereas the same commission announced 6,247,845 as
the number of eligible voters in the state in 2011 which represents a
shortfall of 1,447,845 registered voters.
He said, “I believe INEC
owes the people of Lagos a lot of answers and very quickly too. INEC
owes us a duty to explain how 1,447,845 voters disappeared from among
6,247,845 registered voters announced by INEC before 2011 elections
which now leaves Lagos with only 4,800,000 registered voters.”
Fashola wondered whether it was the beginning of a plan to disenfranchise Lagosians during the coming elections next year.
He said, “Let me assert very clearly and categorically that our
government will vigorously stand on the side of every eligible and
previously registered voter to have their names back on the Voters
Register compiled in 2011 unless INEC can show legitimate reasons why
this should not be so.
“It does not make sense that we were suddenly
4.6 million from 6.8 million with all the new babies born and other
population increase indexes. They should come and explain to Lagosians
what happened; because we are feeling the increase here in our schools,
hospitals, markets.”
While declaring Friday a work-free day for all
civil servants, Fashola urged all residents of the state to engage in
the voter registration.
He also urged private companies to give
their employees ample time to register so that they would not be
disenfranchised next year.
“This is the time when we must take that
civic duty very seriously by making the sacrifice, by creating the time,
by making the effort to ensure that our names are still on the voters’
register, if we voted or registered at the last election”.
Meanwhile, the Ogun State Government has also declared Friday as a work-free day for the purpose of voter registration.
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Don’t deceive Lagosians, Fashola advises INEC
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