Speaker Obasa hails Lagos local govt elections as peaceful

The speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has praised the peaceful conduct of the council elections.
He gave the commendation on Saturday after casting his vote in the Lagos local government election held on the same day.
The speaker described the process as commendable and encouraging.
Mr Obasa voted at Polling Unit 019, Ward E, on Oluwole Olaniyan Street in the Orile Agege area of Lagos.
Upon arrival, he briefly interacted with electoral officials and constituents before casting his ballot.
Speaking with journalists after voting, Obasa expressed satisfaction with the process, describing it as peaceful and free from violence or irregularities.
“So far, the process has been peaceful and without any form of disruption. It is good to see citizens exercising their democratic rights,” he said.
He commended the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission for ensuring a smooth and well-organised electoral process.
The speaker emphasised that peaceful elections are crucial for democracy and good governance. He urged eligible voters who had not yet cast their votes to come out and participate in the election.
“It is important we all take part. Voting is both a right and a responsibility. Everyone should fulfil this civic duty,” he said.
Obasa expressed confidence that the election results would reflect the true will of the people.
He also stressed the importance of transparency, fairness, and credibility throughout the entire electoral process.
Abdulganiyu Obasa, the speaker’s son and APC vice-chairmanship candidate, expressed hope for a peaceful conclusion to the election.
(NAN)
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