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Gov Ododo hails INEC’s restoration of state constituencies

Mr Ododo said this on Tuesday in Lokoja during a stakeholders’ meeting organised by INEC.

• May 6, 2026
Gov Ododo
Gov ododo(credit: people’s gazette)

Governor Ahmed Ododo says the restoration of 20 suppressed state constituencies across Kogi, Benue, Delta, and Jigawa by the
Independent National Electoral Commission is a ”bold step for equitable representation and justice for formerly under-represented communities”.

Mr Ododo said this on Tuesday in Lokoja during a stakeholders’ meeting organised by INEC.

Describing the restoration of constituencies as more than a political exercise and a means of upholding the rule of law in Nigeria, Mr Ododo said it represents a reestablishment of constitutional order and a renewed voice for affected communities.

“This development is a clear victory for democracy and the people. This moment represents a quiet but profound turning point in history, where justice and constitutional order have prevailed over expediency. The restoration process affirms equity, fairness, and the rightful representation of previously underserved populations,” he said.

The governor commended INEC for adhering strictly to legal and constitutional provisions, particularly in compliance with a Federal High Court ruling.

According to him, the commission’s actions demonstrate institutional integrity and reinforce public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral system. He specifically lauded the leadership of INEC chairman Joash Ampitan, describing him as courageous, professional, and committed to fairness.

Mr Ododo said the chairman’s conduct has strengthened trust in the electoral process and positioned INEC as a credible umpire in Nigeria’s democracy.

The governor also expressed support for the INEC leadership, acknowledging that upholding legality and transparency often attracts criticism from those resistant to due process. He encouraged the commission to remain steadfast in its commitment to justice and fairness.

The governor thanked President Bola Tinubu for appointing a competent and principled individual to lead INEC at a critical time. He further commended the President for allowing judicial independence in the matter, noting that such actions contribute to democratic growth and institutional strength.

Assuring INEC officials and stakeholders of the Kogi government’s full cooperation, the governor highlighted that adequate security measures have been put in place to support their activities.

Mr Ododo also used the opportunity to showcase the state’s progress, describing the current period as the ‘Kogi Rebrand Era’. He pointed to improvements in security, infrastructure, and public perception, positioning the state as one of the safest in the country.

(NAN)

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