Tambuwal- Sokoto, the first state to use card reader for LG poll
The Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziru Tambuwal has declared that
the March 12 local government election in Sokoto State will set new
standards in view of the state being the first to deploy the Permanent
Voter Cards, PVC, and the card reader machine at the local council
level.
Speaking during the flag-off of campaigns for the ruling
All Progressives Congress, APC, for Sokoto North Senatorial district
held at Binji LGA, Tambuwal said both the state government and the State
Independent Electoral Commission, SIEC, have vowed to respect the
sanctity of the polls and the outcome of the views of the generality of
the populace to be expressed through their ballots.
He assured
that Sokoto State will always strive to align itself with global best
practices, adding that rather than use the power of incumbency, the
state APC has been going round canvassing for votes.
He urged other political parties to do the same and avoid acts that will undermine the process.
The
Governor also commended APC supporters for the interest and enthusiasm
shown ahead of the polls, saying the only way to deepen democracy in
Nigeria is to ensure all local governments are ruled by
democratically-elected executives.
In his remarks, former Sokoto
Governor and Senator representing Sokoto North in the Senate, Aliyu
Magatakarda Wamakko, commended Tambuwal for the commendable manner he
has steered the affairs of Sokoto since May 2015, and advised the people
to always be patient with their leaders.
“Leadership is a
difficult task. We should always be at the forefront of advising our
leaders. If they don’t heed our advice the first time, let’s advise them
again and pray for them,” he added.
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