Benue shifts local government election to November 16

Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) has shifted the local government election from July 6 to November 16.
The commission’s chairman, John Chen, disclosed this while speaking with journalists on Friday in Makurdi.
Mr Chen said logistical constraints necessitated the change of date.
He said the commission needed more time to prepare and procure election materials, which he said had yet to be procured.
“We have commenced the process of rescheduling by developing a revised timetable that will accommodate all critical activities and allow sufficient time for adequate preparation.
“Today serves as the date for the issuance of the election notice in accordance with the relevant Statutes, particularly sections 103 (3) and 150 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended, and detailed guidelines will be released in due course in accordance with these laws,” he said.
The chairman appealed to all political parties, candidates and critical stakeholders to cooperate with the commission to enable it to conduct a free and fair election.
(NAN)
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